Capital facing its decline. End of global unipolarity: Transition to post-capitalism?
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https://doi.org/10.56785/ripc.v1i1.36Keywords:
critical view, capitalism, International Monetary Fund, neoliberalism, Latin AmericaAbstract
The book as a whole shows a critical vision, which allows us to clearly reveal what are the forces that really promote capitalism in the current context. Our author approaches the study of capitalism without any moral argument for or against conditioning his research. The project takes shape from the detailed analysis of empirical data from the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the Inter-American Development Bank, supported by a set of graphs that account for world economic growth, as well as a detailed reading of the main economic powers to global scale. The author proposes to analyze from a critical perspective, two essential parts: the relations of production and the productive forces; how is it that capital continues to fuel a crisis that it cannot, and possibly will not, overcome. It is a theoretical and empirical investigation that sheds light to understand the tensions of capitalism. From the ideological point of view, he warns how neoliberal measures were imposed ideologically and politically on the economies of dependent capitalism through the indebtedness of Latin America. It is a book that we cannot go unnoticed because it has the merit of placing us in the reality that we live.
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Wim Dierckxsens y Andrés Piqueras Eds. 2018 ” El capital frente a su declive a 200 Años Marx”, Ed. DEI
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