@article{Moghadam_1996, title={Comments on Warren Wagar’s "Toward a Praxis of World Integration"}, volume={2}, url={https://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/jwsr/article/view/81}, DOI={10.5195/jwsr.1996.81}, abstractNote={There is much in Warren Wagar’s paper with which I agree. He questions the viability of a multiculturalist politics, draws our attention to the problematical nature of many movements that world-system theory would deem "antisystemic," and rejects "a purely relativistic multiculturalism." Similarly, I have addressed the deficiencies of political cultural movements based on various claims of identity (sec Moghadam, 1994), argued against a "mindless cultural relativism" (Moghadam, 1989), and described a secular intellectualism in the Middle East (Moghadam, 1990). I would agree with Wagar that the "ideology of a Left Enlightenment" holds the best promise for the future--but up to a point. I would also be much in favour of a World Party-but with some qualifications. There are gaps in Wagar’s scenario. His rejection of all contemporary social movements as equally incapable of helping to effect a progressive trans formative politics (global democratic socialism) is both politically and methodologically flawed.}, number={1}, journal={Journal of World-Systems Research}, author={Moghadam, Val}, year={1996}, month={Aug.}, pages={77–81} }