The most recent issue of _Review_(xix,3 Summer 1996), the Fernand
Braudel Center journal, has an article by Warren Wagar in which he
presents the case for a new transnational socialist party to carry out
the process of social globalization in the twenty-first century. Wagar's
article reviews the history of socialist movements and discusses the
issue of nationalism in world-systems perspective.
This is an excellent contribution to the discussion we had on WSN during
the summer about the future of the world-system and global praxis.
I recommend it to you. REVIEW is in your library or you can contact
the Fernand Braudel Center at
http://sociology.adm.binghamton.edu/fbc/fbchmpg.htm
chris chase-dunn