Dependency theory after fifty years : : the continuing relevance of Latin American critical thought / / Claudio Katz ; translated by Stanley Malinowitz.

"This book received the Libertador Prize for Critical Thought (2018), demonstrating a renewal of interest in Dependency Theory. That conception initially included distinct forms of Marxism, liberalism, and developmentalism that should be differentiated, despite sharing the same name. The later...

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Superior document:Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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505 0 |a Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Prologue -- Part 1 Background -- Chapter 1 Marx and the Periphery -- 1 Cosmopolitan Socialism -- 2 Rebellions and Rethinking -- 3 Slavery and Oppression -- 4 Democracies and Communes -- 5 A New Paradigm -- 6 Convergence and Cleavages -- 7 Exogenous and Endogenous Causes -- 8 Liberal Interpretations -- 9 Varieties of Eurocentrism -- 10 People without History -- 11 Nations and Nationalism -- 12 State and Progress -- 13 Legacies -- Chapter 2 Underdevelopment in the Classical Marxists -- 1 Justifications for Colonialism -- 2 The Revolutionary Position -- 3 Rights to Self-Determination -- 4 Pillars of Anti-Imperialism -- 5 Uneven Development -- 6 Stages and Imperialism -- 7 The Function of the Periphery -- 8 Accumulation by Dispossession -- 9 Uneven and Combined Development -- 10 Challenges and Extensions -- 11 Enduring Concepts -- Chapter 3 Center and Periphery in Postwar Marxism -- 1 Deindustrialization and Surplus -- 2 Stagnation and Domination -- 3 Polemics with Liberalism -- 4 Amin's Five Theses -- 5 World Value and Polarization -- 6 Unequal Exchange -- 7 Dependency and Socialism -- 8 Collective Imperialism -- 9 Mandel's Perspective -- 10 Bifurcations and Neutralizations -- 11 Imbalances and Fluctuations -- 12 Socialist Convergences -- Part 2 Development -- Chapter 4 The Rise of Dependency Theories -- 1 Socialism and Liberalism -- 2 Developmentalism and Marxism -- 3 The New Categories -- 4 Subimperialism and the National Bourgeoisie -- 5 Theories and Particularities -- 6 The Metropolis-Satellite Perspective -- 7 Two Different Approaches -- 8 Development and Dependency -- 9 Theoretical Confusion -- 10 An Illuminating Debate -- 11 Socio-liberal Regression -- Chapter 5 Critiques and Convergences -- 1 Functionalism without Subjects -- 2 Mechanical Exogenism. 
505 8 |a 3 Problems of Pan-Capitalism -- 4 Methodological Singularity? -- 5 Perspectives on 'Popular Unity' in Chile -- 6 Endogenism: Traditional and Transformed -- 7 Agreement against Post-Marxism -- 8 Return to Dependency -- 9 The Opposite Path -- 10 Theoretical Synthesis -- 11 Methodological Convergence -- 12 Assessments and Declines -- Chapter 6 Dependency and World-System Theory -- 1 Cycles and Hegemonies -- 2 Orders and Hierarchies -- 3 Relationship to Dependency Theory -- 4 Convergences and Separations -- 5 Convergent Concepts -- 6 Systems or Modes of Production? -- 7 Terminal Crises and Social Subjects -- 8 Two Views on Long Cycles -- 9 Discrepancies on Socialism -- 10 Anti-imperialism and National Traditions -- 11 Only Now Is It Possible? -- 12 Political Strategies -- Chapter 7 Three Stages of the Metropolis-Satellite Perspective -- 1 Variety of Approaches -- 2 Controversies over Colonization -- 3 More Elaborate Answers -- 4 Commercial Capitalism -- 5 Political Simplifications -- 6 The Turn toward World-System Theory -- 7 Debates over the Proletariat -- 8 Long Transitions -- 9 The Missing Subject -- 10 Debates over the East -- 11 Problems with 'Asia-Centrism' -- 12 Misunderstanding Capitalism -- 13 Contemporary Influences -- 14 No Response to Dependency -- Chapter 8 Anti-dependency Arguments -- 1 Reformulating the Same Approach -- 2 Interdependence? -- 3 Simplified Comparisons -- 4 Stagnationism? -- 5 Monopolies and the Law of Value -- 6 Underdevelopment as a Simple Fact -- 7 Classifications and Examples -- 8 Argentina as a Developed Country? -- 9 Political Challenges -- 10 Marx, Lenin, Luxemburg -- 11 Mythical Proletariat -- 12 Globalist Socialism -- Part 3 Concepts -- Chapter 9 Subimperialism i: Review of a Concept -- 1 Foundations and Objections -- 2 Evaluation of a Concept -- 3 Another Context -- 4 Economic Interpretations. 
505 8 |a 5 Reformulation of a Status -- 6 Controversial Extensions -- 7 Misunderstanding a Category -- 8 Comparison with Semi-Colony -- 9 Dogmatic Inconsistencies -- Chapter 10 Subimperialism ii: Current Application -- 1 The Main Prototype -- 2 An Adventurous Experiment -- 3 An Uncertain Reconstitution -- 4 Co-imperial Appendages -- 5 Contrasting Situations -- 6 Peculiarities of Another Power -- 7 Empire in Formation -- 8 Another Variant in Formation -- 9 Is Brazil Subimperial Today? -- 10 Comparisons with Other Cases -- 11 Controversies over Application -- 12 Reconsideration and Usefulness -- Chapter 11 Insights and Problems of the Super-exploitation Concept -- 1 Logic and Interpretation -- 2 Compatible Objections -- 3 Low Value of Labor Power -- 4 Statistical Irresolution -- 5 The Centrality of Transfers -- 6 Dependency without Super-Exploitation -- 7 Variety of Uses -- 8 Super-exploitation with and without Marx -- 9 Absence of Fordism -- 10 Where Is Exploitation Greater? -- 11 Current Applications -- 12 A Tentative Model -- 13 Controversies over the Extension of Super-Exploitation -- Chapter 12 Similarities and Differences with the Age of Marini -- 1 Productive Globalization -- 2 Exploitation and Industrial Remodeling -- 3 The Crisis of Capitalism -- 4 Imperial Reformulations -- 5 The Collapse of the USSR and the Rise of China -- 6 Polarities and Neutralizations -- 7 Diverse Inequalities -- 8 Internationalization without a Political Counterpart -- 9 Problems of Transnationalism -- 10 Semi-peripheral Reordering -- 11 Extent of Subimperialism -- 12 Global South? -- 13 Renewing Dependency Theory -- Chapter 13 The Dependent Cycle Forty Years Later -- 1 Tensions and Crises -- 2 Industrial Regression, Obstruction to Consumption -- 3 Effects of Extractivism -- 4 Cycle and Crisis -- 5 The Contrast with Korea -- 6 Other Interpretations -- 7 Other Comparisons. 
505 8 |a 8 Relation with China -- 9 Geopolitics, Classes, Governments -- 10 Determinants of Dependency -- 11 Reasons for Reconsideration -- Chapter 14 Dependency and the Theory of Value -- 1 Causes of Unequal Exchange -- 2 The Extent of Globalization -- 3 Productive Globalization -- 4 The Meaning of Intensified Labor -- 5 Monopoly and the Duality of Value -- 6 Misunderstanding Underdevelopment -- 7 Raw Material Cycles -- 8 The Reintroduction of Rent -- 9 Imperialist Rents -- 10 International Rent -- 11 Forced Incompatibilities -- 12 The Contrast with Venezuela -- 13 Totalizing Visions -- Epilogue -- References -- Index. 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a "This book received the Libertador Prize for Critical Thought (2018), demonstrating a renewal of interest in Dependency Theory. That conception initially included distinct forms of Marxism, liberalism, and developmentalism that should be differentiated, despite sharing the same name. The later retreat of that approach contrasts with the growing present-day relevance of its postulates; Latin America bears the effects of dependency even more acutely than in the past, making it imperative to understand the logic of its peripheral subordination. Dependency Theory in its original form is insufficient for explaining contemporary reality; it must be updated to interpret the current modalities of dependent capitalism. This book offers analytical clues to that reinvention"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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