La teoría del sistema-mundo es negra y caribeñacapitalismo y racismo en el pensamiento crítico de Oliver Cox

  1. Daniel Montañez Pico
Zeitschrift:
Tabula Rasa: revista de humanidades

ISSN: 1794-2489

Datum der Publikation: 2018

Nummer: 28

Seiten: 139-161

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.25058/20112742.N28.7 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen Access editor

Andere Publikationen in: Tabula Rasa: revista de humanidades

Zusammenfassung

Oliver Cox’s work brought forward the key tenets of the capitalist world-system theory over a decade in advance. Trinitarian in origin, Cox lived most of his life in the United States, joining together both paths in his analyses. As a Caribbean Black, he was aware of the historic global character of the capitalist system; as an Afro American Black, he would analyse the ins and outs of the nation running the whole system from within. In this work we will look at how he supports his systemic theory in the historic study of capitalism to link it to the emergence of racism, anticipating various sides of world-system theories, Cepal-minded and dependence-driven debates on Latin America, and contemporary decolonial approaches