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- W1814469478 abstract "THE DEVELOPMENT ROUNDTABLE SERIES PRESENTS UNDERSTANDING University of California in Santa Barbara GLOBAL CAPITALISM with Dr. William Robinson, Professor of Sociology, January 25, 2008 ABOUT DR WILLIAM ROBINSON William Robinson is professor of sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is also affiliated with the Latin America and Iberian Studies Program, and with the Global and International Studies Program at UCSB. His main research interests lie in the field of macro and comparative sociology; globalization; political economy; development; social change; political sociology; Latin America and the Third World. Dr. William Robinson: Good evening to everyone, it’s a pleasure to be here. This is actually the last of my engagements in the Philippines since I leave in 48 hours. So I want to take advantage, before I start, to just thank once again the sponsors of my trip, Focus, and the Focus members that are present here. I am terribly grateful for this opportunity. What I want to do this afternoon is give a brief summation of the arguments and analysis that I have been putting forward these past two weeks or so. I know a number of you have been to some of those lectures, and others I’m seeing for the first time. We have a little bit of time tonight. We’ll have 2 discussants so I’m just going to jump in to this in outline form. globalization as epochal change in world capitalism I have been arguing that we are facing a global crisis; that we are facing a crisis which really is of civilizational proportions; that we are facing a world wide ecological holocaust of untenable consequences. The means of violence world wide have never been greater, the means of destruction have never been greater. The system that we live in at this point is a system which now engulfs the entire planet, the global capitalist system. And so crisis in any one point is crisis for the system as a whole. The question is, how do we address this crisis of humanity? That’s what I attempt to do with my theoretical, and my scholarly and analytical work. I think that globalization is a concept with tremendous explanatory power, so an analysis of globalization would be something that not only says something about the" @default.
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