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Neoliberalism Revisited - Economic Restructuring And Mexico's Political Future (Hardcover): Gerardo Otero Neoliberalism Revisited - Economic Restructuring And Mexico's Political Future (Hardcover)
Gerardo Otero
R3,896 Discovery Miles 38 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Having unilaterally opened its borders to international competition and foreign investment in the mid-1980s, Mexico has become one of the world's leading proponents of economic liberalization. Nevertheless, as the recent uprising of native peoples in Chiapas has made clear, economic reforms are not universally welcomed.This book addresses the chall

Farewell To The Peasantry? - Political Class Formation In Rural Mexico (Hardcover): Gerardo Otero Farewell To The Peasantry? - Political Class Formation In Rural Mexico (Hardcover)
Gerardo Otero
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Farewell to the Peasantry? questions class-reductionist assumptions in certain Marxist and populist approaches to political movements in twentieth-century rural Mexico. Focusing on agrarian social structures, political movements, and state intervention, it studies the political class trajectories of direct producers in three agricultural regions from the 1930s to the present. This study offers an analysis of varying intersections of class relations, political mobilization, and distinctive regional cultural traditions. Following a broader trend, this analysis seeks to transcend unidirectional and single-factor approaches to peasant mobilization and social transformation. The book offers an explanation of diverse political class destinations of agricultural workers in three regions from the 1930s to the present in terms of regional cultures, state intervention, and leadership types. Political class formation is seen as the process by which civil society is constructed and as a vital part in the transition toward a societal democracy. This book also addresses Mexico's legendary agrarian reform in historical perspective. The author argues that land redistribution in Mexico was the way chosen to develop and entrench capitalism in Mexico while building a basis of support for the modern Mexican state. He provides an account of the global agrarian transitions and the social differentiation process in the Mexican countryside as well as the changes brought about in agrarian policies by the neoliberal reform that has swept Mexico since the mid-1980s. Neoliberal-ism has increased the insecurity of wage employment in most sectors of the economy, thus bringing about an ironic result in the agrarian social structure: On the one hand, it has created the conditions for an entrepreneurial peasantry to emerge, but on the other, while the middle peasantry shrinks, large masses of the rural population are becoming unemployed or resorting to subsistence production as a survival st

The Neoliberal Diet - Healthy Profits, Unhealthy People (Paperback): Gerardo Otero The Neoliberal Diet - Healthy Profits, Unhealthy People (Paperback)
Gerardo Otero
R936 R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Save R187 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why are people getting fatter in the United States and beyond? Mainstream explanations argue that people simply eat too much “energy-dense” food while exercising too little. By swapping the chips and sodas for fruits and vegetables and exercising more, the problem would be solved. By contrast, The Neoliberal Diet argues that increased obesity does not result merely from individual food and lifestyle choices. Since the 1980s, the neoliberal turn in policy and practice has promoted trade liberalization and retrenchment of the welfare regime, along with continued agricultural subsidies in rich countries. Neoliberal regulation has enabled agribusiness multinationals to thrive by selling highly processed foods loaded with refined flour and sugars—a diet that originated in the United States—as well as meat. Drawing on extensive empirical data, Gerardo Otero identifies the socioeconomic and political forces that created this diet, which has been exported around the globe, often at the expense of people’s health. Otero shows how state-level actions, particularly subsidies for big farms and agribusiness, have ensured the dominance of processed foods and made healthful fresh foods inaccessible to many. Comparing agrifood performance across several nations, including the NAFTA region, and correlating food access to class inequality, he convincingly demonstrates the structural character of food production and the effect of inequality on individual food choices. Resolving the global obesity crisis, Otero concludes, lies not in blaming individuals but in creating state-level programs to reduce inequality and make healthier food accessible to all.

Neoliberalism Revisited - Economic Restructuring And Mexico's Political Future (Paperback): Gerardo Otero Neoliberalism Revisited - Economic Restructuring And Mexico's Political Future (Paperback)
Gerardo Otero
R1,222 Discovery Miles 12 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Having unilaterally opened its borders to international competition and foreign investment in the mid-1980s, Mexico has become one of the world's leading proponents of economic liberalization. Nevertheless, as the recent uprising of native peoples in Chiapas has made clear, economic reforms are not universally welcomed. This book addresses the challenges brought about by the restructuring of the Mexican economy at a time when-multiple organizations of civil society are demanding a democratic political transition in a system that has been dominated by one party for nearly seventy years. The contributors identify the key social and political actors-both domestic and international-involved in promoting or resisting the new economic model and examine the role of the state in the restructuring process. They explore such questions as: In what ways is the state itself being reconstituted to accommodate the demand for change? How have Canada and the United States responded to the increased internationalization of their economies? What are the challenges and prospects for transnational grassroots networks and labor solidarity? Answers are provided by scholars from anthropology, economics, history, political science, and sociology, all of whom promote interdisciplinary approaches to the issues. Each chapter traces the structural transformations within the central social relationships in Mexican society during the last decade or so and anticipates future consequences of today's changes.

Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 10th ed.): Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echeverria F, Maria de los... Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 10th ed.)
Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echeverria F, Maria de los Angeles Fernandez S.
R1,982 Discovery Miles 19 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 9th edition): Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echeverria F, Maria de los... Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 9th edition)
Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echeverria F, Maria de los Angeles Fernandez S., Javier Sabido
R1,752 Discovery Miles 17 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 6th New edition): Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echeverria F, Macarena... Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 6th New edition)
Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echeverria F, Macarena Lopez M, Maria de los Angeles Fernandez S.
R1,859 Discovery Miles 18 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cutting Edge - Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution (Paperback): Jim Davis, Michael Stack, Thomas Hirschl Cutting Edge - Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution (Paperback)
Jim Davis, Michael Stack, Thomas Hirschl; Contributions by Abdul Alkalimat, Dan Schiller, …
R888 R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Save R107 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A robot can build a car. But a robot cannot buy a car ... The explosion in the development of computer- and robot-based manufacturing is seeing the rapid expansion of laborless production systems. Such systems create enormous instability, both for the overall world economy where money previously paid in wages is now invested in labor-saving technology and therefore cannot be spent on goods, and for workers whose jobs are being de-skilled or are simply disappearing. Bringing together contributions from workers employed in the new electronics and information industries with theorists in economics, politics and science, Cutting Edge provides an up-to-the-minute analysis of the complex relations between technology and work. Individual essays look at topics including the cyclical nature of a technologically driven economy, the privatization of knowledge which new information industries demand, the convergence of different economic sectors under the impact of digitalization, and the strategies which trade unionists and governments might deploy to protect jobs and living standards. Technology has the potential to end material scarcity and lay the foundations for higher forms of human fulfillment. But under existing power structures, it is more likely to exacerbate the poverty and misery under which most people live. Cutting Edge weighs that balance and, in helping us to understand how technology interacts with the production of goods and services, tips it in the direction of a more equal and creative world.

The Neoliberal Diet - Healthy Profits, Unhealthy People (Hardcover): Gerardo Otero The Neoliberal Diet - Healthy Profits, Unhealthy People (Hardcover)
Gerardo Otero
R2,352 R1,967 Discovery Miles 19 670 Save R385 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why are people getting fatter in the United States and beyond? Mainstream explanations argue that people simply eat too much “energy-dense” food while exercising too little. By swapping the chips and sodas for fruits and vegetables and exercising more, the problem would be solved. By contrast, The Neoliberal Diet argues that increased obesity does not result merely from individual food and lifestyle choices. Since the 1980s, the neoliberal turn in policy and practice has promoted trade liberalization and retrenchment of the welfare regime, along with continued agricultural subsidies in rich countries. Neoliberal regulation has enabled agribusiness multinationals to thrive by selling highly processed foods loaded with refined flour and sugars—a diet that originated in the United States—as well as meat. Drawing on extensive empirical data, Gerardo Otero identifies the socioeconomic and political forces that created this diet, which has been exported around the globe, often at the expense of people’s health. Otero shows how state-level actions, particularly subsidies for big farms and agribusiness, have ensured the dominance of processed foods and made healthful fresh foods inaccessible to many. Comparing agrifood performance across several nations, including the NAFTA region, and correlating food access to class inequality, he convincingly demonstrates the structural character of food production and the effect of inequality on individual food choices. Resolving the global obesity crisis, Otero concludes, lies not in blaming individuals but in creating state-level programs to reduce inequality and make healthier food accessible to all.

Food for the Few - Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America (Paperback): Gerardo Otero Food for the Few - Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America (Paperback)
Gerardo Otero
R1,078 Discovery Miles 10 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent decades have seen tremendous changes in Latin America's agricultural sector, resulting from a broad program of liberalization instigated under pressure from the United States, the IMF, and the World Bank. Tariffs have been lifted, agricultural markets have been opened and privatized, land reform policies have been restricted or eliminated, and the perspective has shifted radically toward exportation rather than toward the goal of feeding local citizens. Examining the impact of these transformations, the contributors to Food for the Few: Neoliberal Globalism and Biotechnology in Latin America paint a somber portrait, describing local peasant farmers who have been made responsible for protecting impossibly vast areas of biodiversity, or are forced to specialize in one genetically modified crop, or who become low-wage workers within a capitalized farm complex. Using dozens of examples such as these, the deleterious consequences are surveyed from the perspectives of experts in diverse fields, including anthropology, economics, geography, political science, and sociology.

From Kathy McAfee's "Exporting Crop Biotechnology: The Myth of Molecular Miracles," to Liz Fitting's "Importing Corn, Exporting Labor: The Neoliberal Corn Regime, GMOs, and the Erosion of Mexican Biodiversity," Food for the Few balances disturbing findings with hopeful assessments of emerging grassroots alternatives. Surveying not only the Latin American conditions that led to bankruptcy for countless farmers but also the North's practices, such as the heavy subsidies implemented to protect North American farmers, these essays represent a comprehensive, keenly informed response to a pivotal global crisis.

Mexico in Transition - Neoliberal Globalism, the State and Civil Society (Paperback, New): Gerardo Otero Mexico in Transition - Neoliberal Globalism, the State and Civil Society (Paperback, New)
Gerardo Otero
R1,462 Discovery Miles 14 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mexico in Transition provides a wide-ranging, empirical and up-to-date survey of the multiple impacts neoliberal policies have had in practice in Mexico over twenty years, and the specific impacts of the NAFTA Agreement. The volume covers a wide terrain, including the effects of globalization on peasants; the impact of neoliberalism on wages, trade unions, and specifically women workers; the emergence of new social movements El Barzon and the Zapatistas (EZLN); how the environment, especially biodiversity, has become a target for colonization by transnational corporations; the political issue of migration to the United States; and the complicated intersections of economic and political liberalization. Mexico in Transition provides rich concrete evidence of what happens to the different sectors of an economy, its people, and natural resources, as the profound change of direction that neoliberal policy represents takes hold. It also describes and explains the diverse forms of resistance and challenge that different civil-society groups of those affected are now offering to a model the downsides of which are becoming increasingly manifest.

Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 5th ed.): Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echevarria F, Macarena Lopez M,... Labour and Employment Compliance in Chile (Paperback, 5th ed.)
Gerardo Otero a, Maria Dolores Echevarria F, Macarena Lopez M, Maria De Fernandez S
R1,586 Discovery Miles 15 860 Out of stock
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