The dialectics of dependency

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    Abstract

    Considered one of the most important intellectuals in Latin American social thought, Ruy Mauro Marini demonstrated that underdevelopment and development are the result of relations between economies in the world market, and the class relations they engender. In The Dialectics of Dependency, the Brazilian sociologist and revolutionary showed that, as Latin America came to specialize in the production of raw materials and foodstuffs while importing manufactured goods, a process of unequal exchange took shape that created a transfer of value to the imperialist centers. This encouraged capitalists in the periphery to resort to the superexploitation of workers - harsh working conditions where wages fall below what is needed to reproduce their labor power. In this way, the economies of Latin America, which played a fundamental role in facilitating a new phase of the industrial revolution in western Europe, passed from the colonial condition only to be rendered economically ‟dependent,” or subordinated to imperialist economies. This unbalanced relationship, which nonetheless allows capitalists of both imperialist and dependent regions to profit, has been reproduced in successive international divisions of labor of world economy, and continues to inform the day-to-day life of Latin American workers and their struggles. Written during an upsurge of class struggle in the region in the 1970s, and published here in English for the first time, the revelations inscribed in this foundational essay are proving more relevant than ever. The Dialectics of Dependency is an internationalist contribution from one Latin American Marxist to dispossessed and oppressed people struggling the world over, and a gift to those who struggle from within the recesses of present-day imperialist centers—nourishing today‘s efforts to think through the definition of ‟revolution” on a global scale.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationNew York, U.S.
    PublisherMonthly Review Press
    Number of pages228
    Publication statusPublished - 2022

    Bibliographical note

    Note: Amanda Latimer and Jamie Osorio are also the translators of the work.

    Impact: In December, Amanda Latimer (Criminology, Politics & Sociology) released a volume of the works of Ruy Mauro Marini which she translated and co-edited with Prof. Jaime Osorio of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico. This is the first authorized English translation of the Brazilian sociologist‘s key essays, exploring the connections between Brazilian development and underdevelopment, labour and the world system. The Dialectics of Dependency (Monthly Review/NYU Press, 2022) also features original essays by both editors. It was awarded the Baran-Sweezy Memorial Prize for 2022.

    Keywords

    • Sociology

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