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The conditions necessary for the formation of a world-system came to be only in the era of capitalism, when the development of the forces of production tied tightly together the economies of different countries…. The formation of a capitalist world-system was the result of uninterrupted fighting in all its forms: military, political, economic and ideological…. The capitalist world-system is a strict hierarchy…. It resembles a pyramid with a handful of developed powers on top and the vast majority of the backward and oppressed peoples on the bottom. (656–657)
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Fleischer, H. (1965). The Socialist World-System. In: Short Handbook of Communist Ideology. Sovietica, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-3584-2_24
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