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The culmination of a decade of collective research, this important volume offers an essential analysis of Brazilian economic thought.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction and Warning to the Reader
Bruno Borja, Carla Curty, Jaime León and Maria Malta
part 1
How to Tell the History – Method, Thought and Versions in Dispute
1 Methodological Elements for the Organization of the History of Brazilian Economic Thought The Approach Of Controversies
Carla Curty and Maria Malta
2 Interpreters of Brazil Influences on the Origin of Brazilian Economic Thought
Carla Curty, Maria Malta and Bruno Borja
3 Controversy on the Economic History of Brazil Roberto Simonsen, Caio Prado Jr. and Celso Furtado
Bruno Borja
part 2
Revolution, Development and Democracy: The Story of a Brazil That Could Have Been
4 Revisiting the Origins of the Controversy on the Brazilian Revolution A Debate between Octavio Brandão, Mario Pedrosa and Lívio Xavier
Filipe Leite Pinheiro
5 Visions of the Brazilian Revolution Nelson Werneck Sodré, Caio Prado Jr and Florestan Fernandes
Bruno Borja, Carla Curty and Jaime León
6 Underdevelopment and Dependency An Analysis of Celso Furtado’s Thought and Its Approach to Dependency Theory
Wilson Vieira
7 Seeds of Brazilian Underdevelopment A Controversy on Property, Labor Force and Production
Larissa Mazolli Veiga and Maria Malta
8 Restricted Democracy, Mass Democracy and the Crisis of the New Republic
Jaime León and Maria Malta
Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Foreword
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction and Warning to the Reader
Bruno Borja, Carla Curty, Jaime León and Maria Malta
part 1
How to Tell the History – Method, Thought and Versions in Dispute
1 Methodological Elements for the Organization of the History of Brazilian Economic Thought The Approach Of Controversies
Carla Curty and Maria Malta
2 Interpreters of Brazil Influences on the Origin of Brazilian Economic Thought
Carla Curty, Maria Malta and Bruno Borja
3 Controversy on the Economic History of Brazil Roberto Simonsen, Caio Prado Jr. and Celso Furtado
Bruno Borja
part 2
Revolution, Development and Democracy: The Story of a Brazil That Could Have Been
4 Revisiting the Origins of the Controversy on the Brazilian Revolution A Debate between Octavio Brandão, Mario Pedrosa and Lívio Xavier
Filipe Leite Pinheiro
5 Visions of the Brazilian Revolution Nelson Werneck Sodré, Caio Prado Jr and Florestan Fernandes
Bruno Borja, Carla Curty and Jaime León
6 Underdevelopment and Dependency An Analysis of Celso Furtado’s Thought and Its Approach to Dependency Theory
Wilson Vieira
7 Seeds of Brazilian Underdevelopment A Controversy on Property, Labor Force and Production
Larissa Mazolli Veiga and Maria Malta
8 Restricted Democracy, Mass Democracy and the Crisis of the New Republic
Jaime León and Maria Malta
Index
Zusammenfassung
The culmination of a decade of collective research, this important volume offers an essential analysis of Brazilian economic thought.
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