The book offers an unorthodox account of why and how global capitalism has entered a phase of unsustainable crises of accumulation and legitimacy, and examines the different exit strategies open to Latin American countries.
The book offers an unorthodox account of why and how global capitalism has entered a phase of unsustainable crises of accumulation and legitimacy, and examines the different exit strategies open to Latin American countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Juan E. Corradi received his PhD in sociology at Brandeis University in 1974. He is currently Professor of Sociology at New York University and Visiting Professor at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Lucca, Italy.
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Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Impending Storms: Fiscal Intemperance and Moral Dilemmas Troubles at the center The Response A Paucity of Thought and Action The New World in a Changed World Other Capitalisms: What Latin Americans Can Learn from Those who Do It Well Rethinking Latin American Dependency Latin America in the World of Late Capitalism A Garden of Forking Paths The Challenge of Inclusion
Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Impending Storms: Fiscal Intemperance and Moral Dilemmas Troubles at the center The Response A Paucity of Thought and Action The New World in a Changed World Other Capitalisms: What Latin Americans Can Learn from Those who Do It Well Rethinking Latin American Dependency Latin America in the World of Late Capitalism A Garden of Forking Paths The Challenge of Inclusion
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