Marxist Theory of Dependence and Overexploitation of Workforce: history and current debate in Latin America

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Isaías A. de Moraes
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1839-803X
Hugo M. V. de Almeida
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5453-6845

Abstract

The article lists as a unit of analysis the Marxist Theory of Dependency that emerged in the 1960s in Latin America. This paper seeks to shed light on the past, but primarily to fill some gaps in the contributions of this theory, especially in relation to the concept of Overexploitation of the Workforce to the contemporary economy. To reach its objective, the article used the historical-bibliographic-analytical methodology and prioritized as technical procedures a systematic approach through the critical evaluation of the bibliographic data on the subject. The article is divided into two sections: the first section presents the main readings and propositions of the precursor theorists of the Marxist Theory of Dependency; in the second section, the text focused on presenting how this theory is being reborn in Latin America and how the studies on the Overexploitation of the Workforce are becoming in an interesting tool of economic analysis.

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Hugo M. V. de Almeida, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Araraquara, Brasil.

Pesquisador do Núcleo de Extensão e Pesquisa em Economia Solidária, Criativa e Cidadania (NEPESC/Unesp). Doutorando em Economia pela Unesp/Araraquara.  E-mail: hugomarciovieira@gmail.com