Full Description
Examining the concept of TimeSpace in the work of Immanuel Wallerstein and its crucial role within world-systems analysis, Uncertainties of Time brings together important but previously hard-to-access material from Wallerstein's writings.
TimeSpace is a concept developed from his earliest days in the 1970s until well into the twenty-first century, drawing from the historian Fernand Braudel and the chemist Ilya Prigogine to rethink historical time's two overlooked modes—long enduring or eternal time, on the one hand, and, on the other, uncertainty in world-systems. Wallerstein, thereby, invented a fresh version of historical social science that brought together the customary disciplines associated with economics, politics, and sociology.
This book is an essential volume for understanding Immanuel Wallerstein's unique contributions to the understanding of the modern world-system, which he argued came to an end after the world revolution of 1968—leaving us now in an indeterminate world of chaos. This is thereby a sourcebook for researchers and students who care about the history and decline of our now chaotic world.
Contents
1. Immanuel Wallerstein's Time-Space and the Withering of World Structures (2026), Charles Lemert; Part I: Time and Global Spaces; 2. SpaceTime as the Basis of Knowledge (1998), Immanuel Wallerstein; 3. The Inventions of TimeSpace Realities: Towards an Understanding of Our Historical Systems (1988), Immanuel Wallerstein; 4. The Time of Space and the Space of Time: The Future of Social Science (1998), Immanuel Wallerstein; Part II: New Geopolitical Realities: 1946-1968; 5. On Progress and Transitions, Immanuel Wallerstein; 6. Social Change? Change is Eternal, Nothing Ever Changes (1999), Immanuel Wallerstein; 7. Time and Duration: The Unexcluded Middle or Reflections on Braudel and Prigogine (1998), Immanuel Wallerstein; Part III: The Unraveling of the Modern World-System: 1968-1989; 8. 1968, Revolution in the World-System (1989), Immanuel Wallerstein; 9. America and the World: Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow (1992), Immanuel Wallerstein; 10. 1989, The Continuation of 1968 (1992), Giovanni Arrighi, Terence K. Hopkins, and Immanuel Wallerstein; Part IV: TimeSpace and Future Social Sciences: After 1998; 11. The Rise and Future Demise of the Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis (1974), Immanuel Wallerstein; 12. The Imminent End of Capitalism and Unifying Social Sciences (2008), Immanuel Wallerstein; 13. Historical Origins of World-Systems Analysis: From Social Science Disciplines to Historical Social Sciences (2004), Immanuel Wallerstein; Part V: Conclusion: What Future?; 14. The Dilemmas of Open Space: The Future of the World Social Forum (2004), Immanuel Wallerstein; 15. Precipitate Decline: The Advent of Multipolarity (2007), Immanuel Wallerstein; 16. The Global Possibilities, 1990-2025 (1996), Immanuel Wallerstein; 17. Wither the TimeSpace of Politics? (2026), Charles Lemert



