South of the Crisis
A Latin American Perspective on the Late Capitalist World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Anthem Press
Published:1st Nov '10
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This insightful book explores the unsustainable crises of global capitalism and examines how Latin American countries navigate these challenges. South of the Crisis offers diverse strategies for economic growth.
In South of the Crisis, the author presents a thought-provoking analysis of the current state of global capitalism, arguing that it has entered a troubling phase characterized by unsustainable crises of accumulation and legitimacy. This unorthodox perspective invites readers to reconsider the dynamics at play in the global economy and how they impact various regions, particularly Latin America. The exploration delves into the complexities that have led to these crises and the implications they hold for countries striving for stability and growth.
The narrative further investigates the range of exit strategies available to Latin American nations, from gradual reforms to more radical transformations. Each approach is evaluated for its potential effectiveness in addressing the economic and social challenges that arise from the ongoing crises. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding these strategies within the context of each country's unique circumstances and historical background.
Ultimately, South of the Crisis highlights the diverse paths that Latin American countries can take in response to the overarching crisis, underscoring the common goal of achieving economic growth alongside social inclusion. By examining various scenarios and outcomes, the book provides valuable insights into the intricate relationship between economic policies and social equity in a rapidly changing global landscape.
ISBN: 9781843318538
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 26mm
Weight: 590g
172 pages