Internacionalização de capital, metamorfoses do capitalismo e elaboração programática:

socialismo global e a periferia

Autores

  • Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque UFMG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69585/2595-6892.2025.1196

Palavras-chave:

metamorfoses do capitalismo, socialismo

Resumo

Este artigo discute mudanças contemporâneas na dinâmica capitalista
global e suas implicações para a elaboração política. Os desafios para
essa elaboração programática são enormes, especialmente aqueles re
lacionados à internacionalização das economias – o caminho para um
capitalismo global. O papel da periferia nessas metamorfoses mostra o
quão estratégico ela é para a construção do capitalismo global, desta
cando a sua natureza como uma hierarquia global que muda ao longo
do tempo. Esta avaliação introduz uma discussão sobre seis problemas
contemporâneos, do aquecimento global às guerras, indicando o peso da
dimensão internacional. Uma agenda para reformas globais é sugerida
para enfrentar esses desafios

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29.04.2025