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A teoria da dependência no pensamento socioeconômico de Fernando Henrique Cardoso

Authors: Nogueira, Daniel Klug;

A teoria da dependência no pensamento socioeconômico de Fernando Henrique Cardoso

Abstract

Desde o momento em que se preocupa em analisar diferenças de desenvolvimento entre países, a análise da dependência econômica da América Latina chama a atenção dos estudiosos. Passando pelo nacional-desenvolvimento burguês do ISEB e do PCB, pelo estruturalismo da CEPAL, além de alguns estudos de Frank e Marini, colocam-se os primeiros passos para a obra de Cardoso. Nessa obram especialmente no que foi publicado em conjunto com Faletto, Cardoso vem mostrar que desenvolvimento e dependência não são conceitos exclusivos; aliás, na América Latina, segundo sua visão, são conceitos até interligados. Dentro do pensamento cardosiano, a Teoria da Dependência vem estabelecer os principais critérios de análise econômico-política, a qual deve obrigatoriamente passar pelos conflitos internos e externos entre as classes sociais envolvidas no sistema.

From the moment someone concerns about the differences among economic development in several countries, Latin American economic dependency analysis calls scholars' attention. Going through bourgeoise national developmentalism by ISEB and PCB, through ECLA's structuralism, besides some studies by Frank and Marini, the first steps to Cardoso's work, specially the jiont study with Faletto, Cardoso shows that development and dependency are not exclusive; by the way, according to his point of view, they are even connected concepts. In Cardosian thought, the dependency theory comes to set the amin criteria for economic and political analysis, which must pass through internal end external struggles among social classes involved within the system.

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Pós-graduação em Economia - FCLAR

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Brazil
Keywords

Fernando Henrique, 1931-, Cardoso, Fernando Henrique, 1931-, Economia dependente, Economia, Cardoso, Economic dependency

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