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Reforming the World: The Creation of America's Moral Empire (review)

Reforming the World: The Creation of America's Moral Empire (review) munist China, and today there are few places, if any, around the world that are not capitalist. So perhaps the task for the future is, in addition to finding resources on the outside of capitalism, to discover political possibilities to negate or rather to sublate (aufheben) capitalism from within. Anderson's book is important precisely because it forces us to ask whether uneven development could lead to a different future and thus one hopes that this book will initiate a new field of research in the study of Marx and capital.4 It should definitely be required reading for people who are interested in Marxism, critics of Eurocentrism, and the possibility of a future beyond capitalism. viren murthy University of Ottawa Reforming the World: The Creation of America's Moral Empire. By ian tyrrell. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2010. 336 pp. $35.00 (cloth and e-book). Princeton University Press's latest addition to its America in the World series provides further evidence of the depth and reach of U.S. culture beyond its own borders and of how the myriad experiences of Americans abroad impacted domestic policy and culture in the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century. In Reforming the World, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of World History University of Hawai'I Press

Reforming the World: The Creation of America's Moral Empire (review)

Journal of World History , Volume 23 (1) – Jun 15, 2012

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munist China, and today there are few places, if any, around the world that are not capitalist. So perhaps the task for the future is, in addition to finding resources on the outside of capitalism, to discover political possibilities to negate or rather to sublate (aufheben) capitalism from within. Anderson's book is important precisely because it forces us to ask whether uneven development could lead to a different future and thus one hopes that this book will initiate a new field of research in the study of Marx and capital.4 It should definitely be required reading for people who are interested in Marxism, critics of Eurocentrism, and the possibility of a future beyond capitalism. viren murthy University of Ottawa Reforming the World: The Creation of America's Moral Empire. By ian tyrrell. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2010. 336 pp. $35.00 (cloth and e-book). Princeton University Press's latest addition to its America in the World series provides further evidence of the depth and reach of U.S. culture beyond its own borders and of how the myriad experiences of Americans abroad impacted domestic policy and culture in the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century. In Reforming the World,

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