Two important differences between Marx’s analysis and Wallerstein’s is that
a. Wallerstein envisions the birth of a super-proletariat and micro-bourgeoisie.
b. Wallerstein does not envision a utopian final stage and goes beyond class to race.
c. Wallerstein disagrees with Marx’s notions alienation and anomie.
d. Wallerstein deconstructs surplus value while reinforcing class.
b. Wallerstein does not envision a utopian final stage and goes beyond class to race.
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Today a majority of Americans have a generally supportive attitude toward gay
couples adopting children. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. cultural lag. b. culture shock. c. ethnocentrism. d. diffusion. e. jetlag.