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|the traditional liberal theoretical analysis of modernity broke modern life down into three spheres — the economic, the political, and the sociocultural. This was reflected in the creation of three separate social science disciplines dealing with the modern world: economics, concerned with the market; political science, concerned with the state; and sociology, concerned with everything else (sometimes called the civil society).<ref>{{:RefWallerstein001}} s.xxii</ref>  
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|the traditional [[liberal]] [[theoretical]] [[analysis]] of [[modernity]] broke [[modern]] [[life]] down into three spheres — the [[economic]], the [[political]], and the [[sociocultural]]. This was reflected in the creation of three separate [[social science]] [[discipline]]s dealing with the [[modern]] [[world]]: [[economics]], concerned with the [[market]]; [[political science]], concerned with the [[state]]; and [[sociology]], concerned with everything else (sometimes called the [[civil society]]).<ref>{{:RefWallerstein001}} s.xxii</ref>  
 
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the traditional liberal theoretical analysis of modernity broke modern life down into three spheres — the economic, the political, and the sociocultural. This was reflected in the creation of three separate social science disciplines dealing with the modern world: economics, concerned with the market; political science, concerned with the state; and sociology, concerned with everything else (sometimes called the civil society).[1]
  1. Wallerstein, Immanuel (2011). The Modern World-System I. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University od California Press. s.xxii