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dc.contributor.authorCastellano Masías, Pedro*
dc.date.accessioned2014-10-15T21:29:43Z
dc.date.available2014-10-15T21:29:43Z
dc.date.issued2014-10-14
dc.identifier.citationCastellano-Masias, P. (2013). Neoliberal slavery and the imperial connection. Sinergia E InnovacióN, 1(08). Consultado de http://revistas.upc.edu.pe/index.php/sinergia/article/view/90es_PE
dc.identifier.issn2306-6431
dc.description.abstractNeoliberal economy has been developed under promises of grater freedom and progress,paradoxically the capacity for human degradation within the logic of neoliberalcapitalism goes far beyond dominant criticism. It is not only that there is degradation ofwork life as a result of Taylorism and automation, not only greater ecological perils dueto the greenhouse effects of industrial performance, and it is not the case just thatinternational arrangements of the economic foster poverty and exclusion at theperiphery of capitalist neo-liberalism. We are experiencing now a radicalization ofhuman degradation in unexpected proportions to the point that slavery has come back tosupport economic growth and wealth accumulation, even though slavery is forbiddenalmost everywhere, reality is that in today’s world the economy is fed by slave work.In this paper we study the ways neo-liberalism has allowed for the development of anenslaving economical system. First at all we shall review the main evidences of what Icall the enslaving economy, second we shall move to discuss the Dynamics ofNeoliberal Slavery differentiating the Micro-Dynamics, Macro-Dynamics, and theMeso-Dynamics of Neoliberal Slavery. Finally it is presented proposals to face the fastgrowing development of slavery including interventions in organizations, education,political action, etc.
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dc.language.isoenges_PE
dc.publisherUniversidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)es_PE
dc.relation.urlhttp://revistas.upc.edu.pe/index.php/sinergia/article/view/90es_PE
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_PE
dc.subjectNeoliberales_PE
dc.subjectSlaveryes_PE
dc.titleNeoliberal slavery and the immperial connectiones_PE
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_PE
dc.identifier.journalSinergia e Innovaciónes_PE
refterms.dateFOA2018-06-15T22:23:29Z
html.description.abstractNeoliberal economy has been developed under promises of grater freedom and progress,paradoxically the capacity for human degradation within the logic of neoliberalcapitalism goes far beyond dominant criticism. It is not only that there is degradation ofwork life as a result of Taylorism and automation, not only greater ecological perils dueto the greenhouse effects of industrial performance, and it is not the case just thatinternational arrangements of the economic foster poverty and exclusion at theperiphery of capitalist neo-liberalism. We are experiencing now a radicalization ofhuman degradation in unexpected proportions to the point that slavery has come back tosupport economic growth and wealth accumulation, even though slavery is forbiddenalmost everywhere, reality is that in today’s world the economy is fed by slave work.In this paper we study the ways neo-liberalism has allowed for the development of anenslaving economical system. First at all we shall review the main evidences of what Icall the enslaving economy, second we shall move to discuss the Dynamics ofNeoliberal Slavery differentiating the Micro-Dynamics, Macro-Dynamics, and theMeso-Dynamics of Neoliberal Slavery. Finally it is presented proposals to face the fastgrowing development of slavery including interventions in organizations, education,political action, etc.
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