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At the Margins of the Global Market - Making Commodities, Workers, and Crisis in Rural Colombia

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Recasts Colombia's endemic rural violence in a world-historical perspective that connects local labour and development dynamics to the arc of US hegemony.

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Introduction: The contradictions of Colombian development; 1. Towards a sociology of labor and development at the margins of the market; 2. The rise of Fedecafé hegemony in Viejo Caldas; 3: Fedecafé's labor regime in the arc of US world hegemony; 4. The world historical origins of despotism in Urabá; 5. Despotism, crisis, and the social contradictions of peripheral proletarianization in Urabá; 6. From despotism to counter-hegemony in the Caguán; 7. An uncertain future in the Caguán and beyond; Conclusion: Towards a labor-friendly development in an era of world systemic crisis.

About the author

Phillip A. Hough is a Colombian-American sociologist who specializes in political economy, labour and agrarian movements, global commodity studies, comparative and world historical sociology, and Latin American development. His current research focuses on labour/agrarian struggles, state and paramilitary violence, class and state formations, and forced displacement and surplus populations.  

Summary

Hough recasts Colombia's endemic rural violence in a world-historical perspective that connects local labour and development dynamics to the arc of US global hegemony. This book will appeal to scholars of labour studies, agrarian studies, development, globalisation, Latin America, political science, political economy and economic sociology.

Foreword

Recasts Colombia's endemic rural violence in a world-historical perspective that connects local labour and development dynamics to the arc of US hegemony.

Product details

Authors Phillip A. Hough, Phillip A. (Florida Atlantic University) Hough
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2024
 
EAN 9781009005760
ISBN 978-1-0-0900576-0
No. of pages 373
Series Development Trajectories in Global Value Chains
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General, International business

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