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Vol. XII
Number 1
July 2006
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Khaldoun Samman Assimilating to Power in Two Different World-Systems: An Analysis of Paul and Herzl
  Abstract
This essay concerns two Jewish men from different historical formations: the Apostle Paul, a Jew living in the Roman Empire in the first century and one of the founding figures of Christianity, and Theodor Herzl, a Jew living in late-nineteenth-century Austria and the founding father of Zionism, a Jewish nationalist movement. My central argument is that both men employed an assimilationist strategy that linked their identity to powerful social forces of their time, strategically restructuring their identity so that they could move into the most powerful centers of their social system--Paul navigating himself towards Rome and Herzl setting his gaze west even while physically moving east. My objective here is to demonstrate how these two Jewish figures used Christianity and Zionism, respectively, to assimilate towards those who hold real power, each of them appropriating the ideology of his movement in order to join the most powerful sector of his "world." Yet I also intend to demonstrate that, while they both shared a desire to assimilate to power, the strategies they implemented to reach their goals were radically different: Paul using a universalistic discourse, what I shall call "Israel in the spirit," whereas Herzl chose the particularistic discourse of "Israel in the flesh." This is due, I argue, to the fact that both of these great historical figures were reacting to the social and political forces of their times, Paul to the centripetal forces of ancient world-empires and Herzl to the centrifugal forces of the modern world-system.


M. Shahid Alam Global Disparities Since 1800: Trends and Regional Patterns
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Almas Heshmati The World Distribution of Income and Income Inequality: A Review of the Economics Literature
  Abstract

Robert Biel The Interplay between Social and Environmental Degradation in the Development of the International Political Economy
  Abstract

Omar Lizardo The Effect of Economic and Cultural Globalization on Anti-U.S. Transnational Terrorism 1971-2000
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Review Essay
James C. Fraser Globalization, Development and Ordinary Cities: A Review Essay

Book Reviews
Mohammed Bamyehi
The Ends of Globalization
Reviewed by Bruce Podobnik

Hansen Blom and Finn Stepputat (eds.)
Sovereign Bodies: Citizens, Migrants and States in the Postcolonial World
Reviewed by Omar A. Lizardo

Ernest S. Burch Jr.
Alliance and Conflict: The World System of the Inupiaq Eskimos
Reviewed by Jon D. Carlson

Christopher Chase-Dunn & E.N. Anderson (eds.)
The Historical Evolution of World-Systems
Reviewed by Thomas D. Hall

Joshua S. Goldstein
The Real Price of War: How You Pay for the War on Terror
Reviewed by Emanuel Gregory Boussios

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