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  1. Separating the Doing and the Deed: Capital and the Continuous Character of Enclosures.Massimo De Angelis - 2004 - Historical Materialism 12 (2):57-87.
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  • TRAIL-ing TWAIL: Arguments and Blind Spots in Third World Approaches to International Law.John D. Haskell - 2014 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 27 (2):383-414.
    Beginning in the early 1990s, Third World Approaches to International Law scholarship (TWAIL) destabilized the mainstream narrative within international law that its doctrines were constituted by the historic search for order between formally equal state sovereigns. Instead, TWAIL scholars argued that the key constitutive dynamic of the discipline was the colonial experience, which continues to hold powerful sway over the legal architecture of global regulation whereby international law functions to perpetuate inequality and oppression. At the same time, however, TWAIL scholarship (...)
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  • A metatheoretical critique of Immanuel Wallerstein's the modern world system.Stanley Aronowitz - 1981 - Theory and Society 10 (4):503-520.
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  • Development and underdevelopment in the new world: Smith and Marx vs. the Weberians. [REVIEW]André Gunder Frank - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):431-466.
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