LAIS 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Neoliberalism, Overproduction

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What does it take for a country to mature and develop. So the more industrialized countries are considered to be more developed and they tend to develop faster. Spending so much time on agriculture =/= growth. Not about how much we can produce, but how can we produce so that everyone can live comfortably. Underdeveloped nations serving as a satellite for developed nations. Structures of extraction are made to increase production --> overproduction. Development of capitalism in certain regions in latin america. 1970s -- 1980s (look for this in the readings) Neoliberalism is the newest stage of capitalism that we have entered. Who benefits and who doesn"t and what does that mean (in extractive processes)

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