Limitations of the well-intentioned reformism
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Resumo: | In his book, Making Globalization Work, Joseph E. Stiglitz examines the contemporary economic situation and identifies serious problems related to global wealth concentration. In face of these problems, he plays the part of the radical reformist. He dialogues with the alter-globalization movement, as a participant in the meeting of Mumbai, India. He admires the drastic decisions of countries such as Argentina and China. His aim is to promote his own name, through an association with the great John M. Keynes. However, his proposals for reform do not have clearly defined limits, since they do not reveal who are the social actors that will lead them. This, together with other critical points, make it difficult to perceive the great financial crisis that has erupted at the center of the global capitalist empire, as a result of a boundless real estate speculation that has disconnected the financial world from the real basis of society. |
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Limitations of the well-intentioned reformismLimites do reformismo bem intencionadoGlobalizationReformSocial actorsAlter-globalizationEconomic crisisGlobalizaçãoReformasAtores sociaisAlter-mundismoCrise econômicaIn his book, Making Globalization Work, Joseph E. Stiglitz examines the contemporary economic situation and identifies serious problems related to global wealth concentration. In face of these problems, he plays the part of the radical reformist. He dialogues with the alter-globalization movement, as a participant in the meeting of Mumbai, India. He admires the drastic decisions of countries such as Argentina and China. His aim is to promote his own name, through an association with the great John M. Keynes. However, his proposals for reform do not have clearly defined limits, since they do not reveal who are the social actors that will lead them. This, together with other critical points, make it difficult to perceive the great financial crisis that has erupted at the center of the global capitalist empire, as a result of a boundless real estate speculation that has disconnected the financial world from the real basis of society.Em seu livro Making Globalization to Work, Joseph E. Stiglitz analisa a situação econômica contemporânea e aponta sérios problemas de concentração da riqueza mundial. Perante eles, assume postura de reformista radical. Tece ligações com o alter-mundismo, participando do encontro de Mumbai, Índia. Admira as decisões drásticas de países como a Argentina e a China. Almeja sobretudo construir seu nome, ligando-se à figura do grande John M. Keynes. Entretanto, suas propostas de reformas apresentam limites óbvios por não explicitarem quem serão os atores sociais que as conduzirão. Este e outros pontos críticos fazem com que não consiga perceber a grande crise financeira que estoura no centro do império capitalista mundial, por meio de uma especulação sem limites com crédito imobiliário, que afastou o mundo financeiro da base real da sociedade.Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul2010-07-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/sociologias/article/view/14956SOCIOLOGIAS; No. 24 (2010): Public Policies and CitizenshipSOCIOLOGIAS; Núm. 24 (2010): Políticas Públicas e CidadaniaSociologias; n. 24 (2010): Políticas Públicas e Cidadania1807-03371517-4522reponame:Sociologias (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/sociologias/article/view/14956/8779Copyright (c) 2019 Sadi Dal Rossoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDal Rosso, Sadi2011-08-02T19:34:59Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/14956Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/sociologiasPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/sociologias/oai||revsoc@ufrgs.br1807-03371517-4522opendoar:2011-08-02T19:34:59Sociologias (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Limitations of the well-intentioned reformism Limites do reformismo bem intencionado |
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Limitations of the well-intentioned reformism Dal Rosso, Sadi Globalization Reform Social actors Alter-globalization Economic crisis Globalização Reformas Atores sociais Alter-mundismo Crise econômica |
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Limitations of the well-intentioned reformism |
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Limitations of the well-intentioned reformism |
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Dal Rosso, Sadi |
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Dal Rosso, Sadi |
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Dal Rosso, Sadi |
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Globalization Reform Social actors Alter-globalization Economic crisis Globalização Reformas Atores sociais Alter-mundismo Crise econômica |
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Globalization Reform Social actors Alter-globalization Economic crisis Globalização Reformas Atores sociais Alter-mundismo Crise econômica |
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In his book, Making Globalization Work, Joseph E. Stiglitz examines the contemporary economic situation and identifies serious problems related to global wealth concentration. In face of these problems, he plays the part of the radical reformist. He dialogues with the alter-globalization movement, as a participant in the meeting of Mumbai, India. He admires the drastic decisions of countries such as Argentina and China. His aim is to promote his own name, through an association with the great John M. Keynes. However, his proposals for reform do not have clearly defined limits, since they do not reveal who are the social actors that will lead them. This, together with other critical points, make it difficult to perceive the great financial crisis that has erupted at the center of the global capitalist empire, as a result of a boundless real estate speculation that has disconnected the financial world from the real basis of society. |
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