Imperialism, revolution and counter-revolution in Latin America
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0259.2023.e95598Abstract
After enduring the negative impacts of state terrorism, theoretical dogmatism, and academic neoliberalism, the Marxist Theory of Dependency (TMD) has been gaining traction as a theoretical framework embraced by various authors within the Brazilian intelligentsia, particularly in the field of Social Work. In the current climate, the Katálysis Journal is dedicating a volume to explore the class struggle in Latin America within the context of imperialist relations and dependency. The approach, pioneered by Ruy Mauro Marini, Vânia Bambirra, and Theotonio dos Santos, continues to demonstrate its relevance and critical methodology.
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