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Global Labour in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
2023
Mexican theorist Adrián Sotelo Valencia analyses the 4.0 revolution of artificial intelligence, Big Data, algorithms, and digital platforms as a global strategy of capital and the state aimed at detaining the global capitalist crisis. The new international division of labour being forged offers severe repercussions for labour.
Sub-Imperialism Revisited
2017
Introduction -- Dependency theory in the post-1945 development literature of Latin America -- Marini's Marxism and dependency theory today -- Neo-imperialism and neo-dependency: two sides of the same historical-political process -- Sub-imperialism and dependency -- The United States and Brazil: antagonistic cooperation -- Brasil potencia vs. sub-imperialism -- Dictatorship, democracy and the state of the fourth power -- Sub-imperialism and the contemporary capitalist crisis -- Epilogue
The Future of Work
2016,2015
This book offers the paradigmatic transition from social and labour relations based on job security, comprehensive collective agreements and guaranteed social rights, towards new social relations that find their technical, political and organizational roots in job insecurity and monumental social insecurity.
Outsourcing and the New Labor Precariousness in Latin America
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Fernández, Dídimo Castillo
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Valencia, Adrián Sotelo
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Business structures
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Capitalism
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Capitalist economy
2013
The subcontracting and delocalization of productive activities that characterize the global capitalist economy are an attempt to reduce costs and exempt corporations from their responsibilities to labor by delegating production to other companies, regions, and countries and even to the workers themselves. Latin America is a prime destination for this corporate outsourcing. Outsourcing has increased deregulation and labor flexibility and introduced a model of high labor turnover and transience that creates fragmentation and precarious employment in the working class. La subcontratación y la deslocalización de actividades productivas que caracterizan a la economía capitalista mundial son un intento de reducir costos y eximir a las empresas de sus responsabilidades, delegando los procesos de producción a otras empresas, regiones y países, e incluso los mismos trabajadores. Latinoamérica es un destino principal para la externalización de las empresas. La externalización ha aumentado la desregulación y la flexibilización laboral e introdujo un modelo de rotación de mano de obra y la transitoriedad que crea la creciente fragmentación y el empleo precario entre la clase obrera.
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Sub-Imperalism Revisited
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Sotelo Valencia, Adrián
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Capitalism-Political aspects-Latin America
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Economic development-Latin America
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Imperialism
2017
Sub-Imperialism Revisited is a theoretically rigorous study by the brilliant Mexican analyst Adrián Sotelo Valencia. Sotelo systematically explores the \"sub-imperialism\" thesis as advanced in the pioneering work of Ruy Mauro Marini. Readers will appreciate why radical dependency theory remains more relevant today than ever.