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The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation in Latin America and Beyond: Actuality and Pertinence

The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation in Latin America and Beyond: Actuality and Pertinence

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This edited collection explores Marx's General Law of Capitalist Accumulation and its relevance to contemporary capitalism in Latin America and beyond, offering critical insights into political economy and scholarly debates on imperialism, exploitation, labor, and development.

Format: Hardback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 15 April 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books


This edited collection delves into Marx's General Law of Capitalist Accumulation, exploring its relevance and applicability in analyzing contemporary capitalism in Latin America and beyond. The contributors present an innovative and revised interpretation of Marx's ideas, while also examining crucial political economy issues. They offer valuable insights into scholarly discussions on imperialism, exploitation, labor, and development.

The book's introduction provides a comprehensive overview of Marx's theory, highlighting its significance in understanding the dynamics of capitalist societies. It also discusses the challenges and limitations of applying Marx's analysis to contemporary contexts, acknowledging the complexities and changes that have occurred in the global economy over the past century.

Chapter 1 explores the historical roots of capitalism in Europe and North America, tracing the development of the capitalist mode of production and its impact on society. The chapter discusses the emergence of the bourgeoisie, the rise of industrialization, and the expansion of capitalism across different regions. It also examines the social and political consequences of capitalism, including the emergence of class struggles, inequality, and the concentration of wealth.

Chapter 2 examines the dynamics of capitalist accumulation in Latin America, focusing on the role of the state, the private sector, and labor in the process. The chapter discusses the historical legacies of colonialism, neoliberalism, and globalization in shaping Latin American economies and their relationship with the global economy. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for social and economic development in Latin America, including the role of popular movements and alternative economic models.

Chapter 3 examines the relationship between capitalism and the environment in Latin America, exploring the impact of economic growth and development on the natural world. The chapter discusses the ecological crisis, climate change, and the degradation of ecosystems, and explores the strategies and policies needed to address these challenges. It also examines the role of social movements and alternative economic models in promoting sustainable development and environmental protection.

Chapter 4 examines the political economy of labor in Latin America, focusing on the dynamics of wage labor, labor power, and labor exploitation. The chapter discusses the historical and contemporary patterns of labor exploitation, including the role of multinational corporations, labor unions, and the state in shaping labor relations. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for labor activism and social movement building in Latin America.

Chapter 5 examines the political economy of development in Latin America, focusing on the role of the state, the private sector, and international institutions in promoting economic growth and social progress. The chapter discusses the historical legacies of colonialism, neoliberalism, and globalization in shaping Latin American development policies and their impact on social and economic outcomes. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for alternative development models and sustainable development in Latin America.

Chapter 6 examines the relationship between capitalism and gender in Latin America, focusing on the impact of economic inequality and gender-based discrimination on women's lives and livelihoods. The chapter discusses the historical and contemporary patterns of gender inequality, including the role of the state, the private sector, and social movements in perpetuating gender-based violence and discrimination. It also explores the strategies and policies needed to promote gender equality and women's empowerment in Latin America.

Chapter 7 examines the political economy of imperialism in Latin America, focusing on the historical and contemporary patterns of foreign intervention and economic domination in the region. The chapter discusses the role of the United States, the European Union, and other major powers in shaping Latin American economies and politics, and explores the challenges and opportunities for Latin American countries to assert their sovereignty and develop independent economic and political agendas

In conclusion, this edited collection offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of Marx's General Law of Capitalist Accumulation, exploring its relevance and applicability in analyzing contemporary capitalism in Latin America and beyond. The contributors provide an original and updated interpretation of Marx's ideas, while also examining crucial political economy issues. They offer valuable insights into scholarly debates on imperialism, exploitation, labor, and development. The book's interdisciplinary approach and rich empirical evidence make it an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the complexities and challenges of contemporary capitalism in Latin America and beyond.

This edited collection delves into Marx's General Law of Capitalist Accumulation, exploring its relevance and applicability in analyzing contemporary capitalism in Latin America and beyond. The contributors present an innovative and revised interpretation of Marx's ideas, while also examining crucial political economy issues. They offer valuable insights into scholarly discussions on imperialism, exploitation, labor, and development.

The book's introduction provides a comprehensive overview of Marx's theory, highlighting its significance in understanding the dynamics of capitalist societies. It also discusses the challenges and limitations of applying Marx's analysis to contemporary contexts, acknowledging the complexities and changes that have occurred in the global economy over the past century.

Chapter 1 explores the historical roots. The roots of capitalism in Europe and North America, tracing the development of the capitalist mode of production and its impact on society. The chapter discusses the emergence of the bourgeoisie, the rise of industrialization, and the expansion of capitalism across different regions. It also examines the social and political consequences of capitalism, including the emergence of class struggles, inequality, and the concentration of wealth.

Chapter 2 examines the dynamics of capitalist accumulation in Latin America, focusing on the role of the state, the private sector, and labor in the process. The chapter discusses the historical legacies of colonialism, neoliberalism, and globalization in shaping Latin American economies and their relationship with the global economy. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for social and economic development in Latin America, including the role of popular movements and alternative economic models.

Chapter 3 examines the relationship between capitalism and the environment in Latin America, exploring the impact of economic growth and development on the natural world. The chapter discusses the ecological crisis, climate change, and the degradation of ecosystems, and explores the strategies and policies needed to address these challenges. It also examines the role the role of social movements. Movements and alternative economic models in promoting sustainable development and environmental protection.

Chapter 4 examines the political economy of labor in Latin America, focusing on the dynamics of wage labor, labor power in power, and labor exploitation. The chapter discusses the historical and contemporary patterns of labor exploitation, including the role of multinational corporations, labor unions. Unions, and the state in shaping labor relations. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for labor activism. Activism and social movement. Movements building in Latin America.

Chapter 5 examines the political economy of development in Latin America, focusing on the role of the state, the private sector, and international institutions in promoting economic growth and social progress. The chapter discusses the historical legacies of colonialism, neoliberalism, and globalization in shaping Latin American development policies and their impact on social and economic outcomes. It also explores the challenges and opportunities for alternative development models and sustainable development in Latin America.

Chapter 6 examines the relationship between capitalism and gender in Latin America, focusing on the impact of economic inequality and gender-based discrimination on women's lives and livelihoods. The chapter discusses the historical and contemporary patterns of gender inequality, including the role of the state, the private sector, and social movements in perpetuating gender-based violence and discrimination. It also explores the strategies and policies needed to promote gender equality and women's empowerment in Latin America.

Chapter 7 examines the political economy of imperialism in Latin America, focusing on the historical and contemporary patterns of foreign intervention and economic domination in the region. The chapter discusses the role of the United States, the European Union, and other major powers in shaping Latin American economies and politics, and explores the challenges and opportunities for Latin American countries to assert their sovereignty and develop independent economic and political

In conclusion, this edited collection offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of Marx's General Law of Capitalist Accumulation, exploring its relevance and applicability in analyzing contemporary capitalism in Latin America and beyond. The contributors provide an original and updated interpretation of Marx's ideas, while also examining crucial political economy issues. They offer valuable insights into scholarly debates on imperialism, exploitation, labor, and development. The book's interdisciplinary approach and rich empirical evidence make it an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the complexities and challenges of contemporary capitalism in Latin America and beyond.

Weight: 631g
Dimension: 228 x 161 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781793638236

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