The term neoextractivism was coined to describe how income from natural resources sales can be used for development objectives and to improve the lives of a country's citizens. However, this book argues that neoextractivism is merely another outlet for capitalist development, reinforcing the position of elites, with few benefits for working people.
The term neoextractivism was coined to describe how income from natural resources sales can be used for development objectives and to improve the lives of a country's citizens. However, this book argues that neoextractivism is merely another outlet for capitalist development, reinforcing the position of elites, with few benefits for working people.
Dennis C. Canterbury is a Professor of Sociology at Eastern Connecticut State University, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: The Debate on Neoextractivism 1. Neoextractivism and Capitalist Development: An Outline 2. Development Theory and Capitalist Development 3. Extractivism and Neoextractivism 4. Neoextractivism: Myth or Reality 5. Extractive Capitalism, Extractive Imperialism and Imperialism Part 2: Neoextractivism and Capitalist Centre-Periphery Relations 6. Natural Resources Extraction and Expanded Capitalist Relations 7. The Foundations of Post-Colonial 'New' Extractivism 8. The Post-Colonial Authoritarian State 9. The Criminalized Authoritarian State 10. Political Change and Foreign Intervention Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: The Debate on Neoextractivism 1. Neoextractivism and Capitalist Development: An Outline 2. Development Theory and Capitalist Development 3. Extractivism and Neoextractivism 4. Neoextractivism: Myth or Reality 5. Extractive Capitalism, Extractive Imperialism and Imperialism Part 2: Neoextractivism and Capitalist Centre-Periphery Relations 6. Natural Resources Extraction and Expanded Capitalist Relations 7. The Foundations of Post-Colonial 'New' Extractivism 8. The Post-Colonial Authoritarian State 9. The Criminalized Authoritarian State 10. Political Change and Foreign Intervention Conclusion
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