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Wealth and Poverty in Contemporary Brazilian Capitalism 2022 Edition
Contributor(s): Mello, Gustavo Moura de Cavalcanti (Editor), Braga, Henrique Pereira (Editor)
ISBN: 3030822974     ISBN-13: 9783030822972
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
OUR PRICE:   $151.99  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2021
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- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Political Science | Political Economy
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 5.83" W x 8.27" (1.01 lbs) 225 pages
 
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This book analyses contemporary capitalism from Brazil and from the Marxian critique of political economy, particularly; the co-dependency of wealth and poverty and of civilization and barbarism; the current tendency towards capital over-accumulation and the specific form assumed by the capitalist crisis in recent decades; the financialisation process of capital accumulation, its effects on the world of labour; and the place that the state assumes in this broad process. Current trends toward increasing social inequality, impoverishment of large sections of the population, precariousness of labour and rising unemployment, environmental destruction, the spread of austerity policies and the suppression of social policies, the rise of the far right (together with the strengthening of racism, misogyny, xenophobia, political and religious fanaticism and all manner of intolerance, etc.), low economic growth, the primacy of the financial dimension of capital accumulation, all need to be understood in their multiple and complex articulations, as fundamental and inherent elements of contemporary capitalism, associating empirical analysis with conceptual construction. Because they are strictly contradictory processes, a dialectical approach is required that reclaims the Marxian legacy, and aims to contribute to updating it, seeking to bring new and relevant elements to the Marxist debate, based on a specific interpretation of Marx's work, and as an immediate empirical basis the Brazilian reality.