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  <tableOfContents>Introduction: The Metaphysics of World Affairs -- Pt. I. Modernity -- 1. World Affairs - The Modernist Project -- 2. World Affairs - The Movie -- Pt. II. Community -- 3. The World Politics of World Heritage -- 4. The World Politics of World Heritage - Japan -- Pt. III. Spirituality -- 5. Taoist Strategics -- 6. Buddhist Economics -- 7. Islamic Civics -- 8. Confucian Marxism -- 9. Hindu Constructivism -- 10. Pagan feminism -- 11. Animist Environmentalism -- Conclusion: A World Affairs for All the World.</tableOfContents>
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