American Literature and the Long Downturn 2020
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198852704.003.0007
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Conclusion

Abstract: Giovanni Arrighi ends The Long Twentieth Century with a vision of “capitalism burning up humanity ‘in the horrors (or glories) of…escalating violence’” (Chakrabarty 200). This is a tidy summary of the worldview shared by the texts studied in this book. Thirteen years later, in Adam Smith in Beijing...

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