THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD-SYSTEM: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE ON DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORLD-SYSTEMS THEORY

Authors

  • Analúcia Danilevicz Pereira Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Salvatore Gasparini Xerri Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/2238-6912.108854

Keywords:

World-System Theory, capitalist world-economy, global surplus value, international division of labor, development, revolutions

Abstract

This work analyzes the development in World-System Theory as produced by the flow of appropriation of global surplus value through the international division of labor, creating the divisions between center, semiperiphery and periphery in the capitalist world-economy. It thus aims to explore how the global appropriation of surplus value in the capitalist world-economy produces variations in the level of development of its different regions. To this end, it contextualizes and conceptualizes its elements on its spatial and temporal dimensions. It defines surplus value and the form of its global accumulation, and in this sense explores the succession of capitalist hegemonies, in their dialectical relationship with the system's progress, enabling the approach to the international division of labor, and how the monopoly over finance and technologies allows the center of the system to consolidate a structure that ensures the transfer of capital and surplus value from the other regions to it. It follows that the development of a particular country or region in the capitalist world-economy depends on its ability to accumulate surplus value globally. Additionally, it is observed that the conditions imposed by the system structure prevent initiatives of autonomous development by its parts, being necessary to break with them for such a project to be possible

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Published

2022-11-11

How to Cite

Pereira, A. D., & Xerri, S. G. (2022). THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD-SYSTEM: A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEBATE ON DEVELOPMENT IN THE WORLD-SYSTEMS THEORY. AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relations, 9(18). https://doi.org/10.22456/2238-6912.108854

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