This ground-breaking study analyzes the underlying economic realities in Brazil that led to the 2016 coup ousting the Worker 's PartyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Bin is an associate professor at the University of Brasilia. He was a visiting scholar at Yale University and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Bin has published on economic policies and their implications for labor and class relations, and more recently on dispossessions of means of subsistence and production.
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Acknowledgements ix Preface x List of Figures xii Introduction 1The Politics of Financialization 1 Crisis of Accumulation and Reaction of Finance 2 Financial Expansion of the Brazilian Economy 3 Fictitious Capital as a Concrete Social Relation 2Capitalist State and Financial Hegemony 1 Capitalist Economy and Capitalist State 2 Financial Hegemony in the State Apparatus 3 The Class Character of Macroeconomic Policy 3Fiscal Superstructure, Expropriation, and Exploitation 1 The Financialization of Class Exploitation 2 Exploitation beyond Labor Exchange 3 Public Debt, Taxation, and Redistribution of Surpluses 4 Public Debt and the Rise in the Rate of Exploitation 5 State Spending and Appropriation of Income 4Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Democracy 1 Capitalism or Democracy 2 Depoliticization of Economic Policy 3 Selective Bureaucratic Insulation 4 Monetary Expectations and Inducements 5 The Talking Shop of Macroeconomic Policy 6 Economic Democracy and Democratic Socialism Conclusion Afterword: The 2016 Coup d 'état Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements ix Preface x List of Figures xii Introduction 1The Politics of Financialization 1 Crisis of Accumulation and Reaction of Finance 2 Financial Expansion of the Brazilian Economy 3 Fictitious Capital as a Concrete Social Relation 2Capitalist State and Financial Hegemony 1 Capitalist Economy and Capitalist State 2 Financial Hegemony in the State Apparatus 3 The Class Character of Macroeconomic Policy 3Fiscal Superstructure, Expropriation, and Exploitation 1 The Financialization of Class Exploitation 2 Exploitation beyond Labor Exchange 3 Public Debt, Taxation, and Redistribution of Surpluses 4 Public Debt and the Rise in the Rate of Exploitation 5 State Spending and Appropriation of Income 4Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Democracy 1 Capitalism or Democracy 2 Depoliticization of Economic Policy 3 Selective Bureaucratic Insulation 4 Monetary Expectations and Inducements 5 The Talking Shop of Macroeconomic Policy 6 Economic Democracy and Democratic Socialism Conclusion Afterword: The 2016 Coup d 'état Bibliography Index
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