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Migración y desarrollo
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Abstract
MARQUEZ COVARRUBIAS, Humberto and DELGADO WISE, Raúl. Una perspectiva del sur sobre capital global, migración forzada y desarrollo alternativo. Migr. desarro [online]. 2011, vol.9, n.16, pp.3-42. ISSN 1870-7599.
Based on the dynamics of the accumulation model and the power system underlying neoliberal globalization and the current crisis faced by humanity, this article analyses the critical dimensions of the new capitalist architecture. Contrary to the free market ideology, we argue that contemporary capitalist is aimed at strengthening the power structure of international monopoly capital in the areas of production, finances, services and trade through regressive strategies, such as labor super explotation, rentism and the destruction of nature. This strategy enables large multinational corporations to appropriate strategic and profitable segments of peripheral economies and seize economic surplus, as well as natural and human resources that are necessary to promote growth, accumulation and development. Under these circumstances, peripheral countries are reinserted into the world economy reediting enclave economies, and thus exacerbating social and territorial inequalities. From a south-based perspective, we propose a reconceptualization of human development to promote a social transformation process associated with equity, social justice and the common good.
Keywords : monopoly capital; civilizing crisis; forced migration; human development; human security.