Ruy Mauro Marini (Author) Ruy Mauro Marini was one of the originators of Marxist dependency theory. As a result of his activism, the Brazilian sociologist and revolutionary was forced into two decades of bitter exile in Chile and Mexico -- and in the process introduced such concepts as "superexploitation," "subimperialism" to the revolutionary lexicon. After receiving amnesty in the early 1980s, Marini returned to his country of birth, dying in Rio de Janeiro in 1997. Amanda Latimer (Editor, Translator) Amanda Latimer is a senior lecturer in Politics & International Relations at Kingston University, UK. Her research examines workers opposition to the neoliberal crisis of work and free trade agreements in Brazil. Jaime Osorio (Editor) Jaime Osorio is a Chilean social scientist who, alongside his colleague Marini, has resided in Mexico since the military coup of Augusto Pinochet and continued to develop the Marxist Theory of Dependency ever since.
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Ruy Mauro Marini (1932-97) was perhaps the most important founder of Marxist dependency theory, and it is therefore all the more curious that his most important essay, The Dialectics of Dependency, was published in many other languages--but never in English. Amanda Latimer has changed that. May this book be widely studied!--Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam