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Twenty-First-Century Socialism: Is There Life After Neo-Liberalism?

Twenty-First-Century Socialism: Is There Life After Neo-Liberalism?

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EconomicsGeneral Political ScienceInternational Relations

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ISBN10: 1552666557
ISBN13: 9781552666555
Publisher: Fernwood Pub
Published: Apr 1 2014
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.40
Height: 0.32 Width: 5.98 Depth: 8.90
Language: English

In Twenty-First-Century Socialism, Atilio A. Boron traces the history of capitalism in Latin America and finds that the capitalist mode of production has not led to development but instead has fostered underdevelopment. Boron argues that within a wider historical and geographical perspective, capitalism is a mode of production that has served as a means of development for a small group of nations at the price of excluding the benefits of development to all the rest. As Boron concludes, with globalization there is no longer any possibility for autonomous capitalist development.

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