Which statement is NOT considered a criticism of the model depicted in the provided image? t downplays the role of culture. It is somewhat outdated. It was based on industrial and not post-industrial production. It failed to recognize the role of nongovernmental organizations. It suggests that all countries can reach the highest level of development.
@AZ
Its not It was based on industrial and not post-industrial production.
From the Wikipedia article "World-systems theory has attracted criticisms from its rivals; notably for being too focused on economy and not enough on culture and for being too core-centric and state-centric" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World-systems_theory#:~:text=World%2Dsystems%20theory%20has%20attracted,%2Dcentric%20and%20state%2Dcentric.&text=These%20forces%20operate%20on%20a,by%20Wallerstein's%20nation%2Dcentered%20approach.
It downplays the role of culture.?
I can try submitting it again
no, that's a criticism so since the question is a NOT question we can eliminate it
Oh theres a not
woops
I also don't think you can call it outdated since it was come up in the 1970s "Immanuel Wallerstein has developed the best-known version of world-systems analysis, beginning in the 1970s."
oh wait, so that could be it since it's not a criticism
I don't think I have the ability to formulate thoughts this late
Oh yeah ok
but like idk if E is even an answer to consider
But it does say "somewhat", does that matter
Oh and E doesn't sound like criticism
his theory is dependent on there being poor countries to provide the labor and stuff so idk how all countries could be at the highest level of development
Which countries?
Found it
You did??
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Oh so thats it, the um answer
It suggests that all countries can reach the highest level of development.
How are you still able to like think correctly??
Yup!
I have no idea haha
Alright I'm gonna try to submit it now
oo, hopefully we did much better this time around :)
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