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Anievas, A. and, Matin, K. “Introduction: Historical Sociology, World History and
the ‘Problematic of the International” in A. Anievas, A. and K. Matin (eds)
Uneven and Combined Development over the Long Durée. Lanham, MD:
Rowman and Littlefield, 2016: 1-16.
Anievas, A. and Nı̇şancioğlu, K. How the West Came to Rule: The Geopolitical
Origins of Capitalism. London: Verso, 2015.
Barkawi, T. and Laffey, M. “The Postcolonial Moment in Security Studies”, Review
of International Studies 32:4 (2006): 329-52.
Bhambra, G. K. “Historical Sociology, International Relations and Connected
Histories”, Cambridge Review of International Affairs 23:1 (2010): 127-43.
Blaney, D. L. and Inayatullah, N. “The Stakes of Uneven and Combined Development” in A. Anievas and K. Matin (eds.) Uneven and Combined Development over the Long Durée. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016: 239-49.
Blaney, D. L. and Inayatullah, N. Savage Economics: Wealth, Poverty, and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism. London: Routledge, 2010a. 67
Naeem Inayatullah and David L. Blaney Blaney, D. L. and Inayatullah, N. “Undressing the Wound of Wealth: Political
Economy as a Cultural Project”, in J. Best and M. Paterson (eds.) Cultural Political Economy. London: Routledge, 2010b: 29-47.
Bryant, J. M. “The West and the Rest Revisited: Debating Capitalist Origins, European Colonialism, and the Advent of Modernity”, Canadian Journal of Sociology 31:4 (2006): 403-44.
Chakrabarty, D. Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University, 2000.
Fraser, N. “Behind Marx’s Hidden Abode: For an Expanded Conception of Capitalism”, New Left Review 86 March-April (2014a): 55-72.
Fraser, N. “Can Society Be Commodities All the Way Down? Post-Polanyian Reflections on Capitalist Crisis”, Economy and Society 43:4 (2014b): 541-58.
Fraser, N. “From Redistribution to Recognition? Dilemmas of Justice in a ‘Postsocialist’ Age”, in Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the “Postsocialist” Condition. New York: Routledge, 1997: 11-40.
Gibson-Graham, J. K. The End of Capitalism (as we knew it): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2006.
Inayatullah, N. and Blaney, D. L. “Global Capitalism, (In)Equality, and Poverty” in T. Erskine and K. Booth (eds.) International Relations Theory Today, 2nd edn. London: Polity Press, 2016: 161-74.
Inayatullah, N. and Blaney, D. L. “A Problem with Levels: How to Engage a Diverse IPE, Contexto Internacional 17:3 (2015): 889-911.
Inayatullah, N. and Blaney, D. L. International Relations and the Problem of Difference. New York: Routledge, 2004.
Inayatullah, N. and Blaney, D. L. “Realizing Sovereignty”, Review of International Studies 21(1995): 3-20.
Levine, D. P. Economic Theory. Vol. II. The System of Economic Relations as a Whole. London, Henley, and Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981.
Levine, D. P. Economic Theory. Vol. I. The Elementary Relations of Economic Life. London, Henley, and Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1978. 68
The Costs of Weaponizing Emancipatory Politics: Constituting what is Constitutive of Capitalism Levine, D. P. Economic Studies: Contributions to the Critique of Economic Theory. London, Henley, and Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1977.
Lowe, L. The Intimacies of Four Continents. Durham, NC: Duke University, 2015.
Marx, K. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume I. New York: Vintage, 1977.
Marx, K. Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy. New York: Vintage, 1973.
Ollman, B. Alienation: Marx’s Concept of Man in Capitalist Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1971.
Wood, E. M. “The Use and Abuse of ‘Civil Society’, in The Socialist Register 1990. London: Merlin, 1990: 60-84.
Wood, E. M. “Capitalism and Human Emancipation”, New Left Review 167, January/February 1988: 3-20.
Young, I. M. Justice and the Politics of Difference. Princeton: Princeton University, 1990.
Inayatullah, N., & Blaney, D. L. (2016). The Costs of Weaponizing Emancipatory Politics: Constituting what is Constitutive of Capitalism. Spectrum: Journal of Global Studies, 8(1), 46-69.
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