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] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Studies in Critical Social Sciences
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (300 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.