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United States In A World In Crisis The Geopolitics Of Precarious Work And Superexploitation Adrin Sotelo Valencia

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United States In A World In Crisis The Geopolitics Of Precarious Work And Superexploitation Adrin Sotelo Valencia
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Adrián Sotelo Valencia
ISBN: 9789004415645, 9789004415652, 9004415645, 9004415653
Language: English
Year: 2020

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United States In A World In Crisis The Geopolitics Of Precarious Work And Superexploitation Adrin Sotelo Valencia by Adrián Sotelo Valencia 9789004415645, 9789004415652, 9004415645, 9004415653 instant download after payment.

This work by the distinguished Mexican theorist Adrián Sotelo Valencia explores new dimensions of super-exploitation in a context of the structural crisis of capitalism and imperialism. Steeped in a new generation of radical dependency theory and informed by the legacy of his own mentor, the famous Brazilian Marxist Ruy Mauro Marini, Sotelo rigorously examines prevailing theoretical debates regarding the expansion of super-exploitation in advanced capitalism. Building upon a Marinist framework, he goes beyond Marini to identify new forms of super-exploitation that shape the growing precarity of work. Sotelo demonstrates the inextricable link between reliance upon fictitious capital and the intensification of super-exploitation. Poignant contrasts are drawn between US capitalism and Mexico that reveal the nefarious new forms of imperialist dependency.

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