Ruy Mauro Marini

Ruy Mauro Marini (1932–1997) was a Brazilian economist and sociologist. Marini is internationally known as one of the creators of dependency theory,[1][2][3] Super-exploitation, and Unequal Exchange. He is the author of the work "Dialéctica de la Dependencia" (Dialectic of Dependency),[4] in which, using elements of the theory of economic development of Karl Marx adapted to the study of Latin American reality, he explains the necessity of overcoming the developmentalism of ECLAC. He was an activist of the Revolutionary Left Movement of Chile, becoming a member of the Central Community in 1972 and director of his theoretical journal Marxismo y Revolución.

  1. ^ "A teoria da dependência, 20 anos depois de Ruy Mauro Marini". Blog da Boitempo. 2017-07-13. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  2. ^ Cardoso, José Luís; Marcuzzo, Maria Cristina; Sotelo, María Eugenia Romero (2014-02-05). Economic Development and Global Crisis: The Latin American Economy in Historical Perspective. Routledge. ISBN 9781136735677.
  3. ^ *Osorio, Jaime and Reyes, Cristobal (2024) Labour Super-Exploitation, Unequal Exchange and Capital Reproduction: Writings on Marxist Dependency Theory ibidem Verlag, Hannover, Stuttgart.
  4. ^ Marini, Ruy Mauro (2022) The Dialectics of Dependency Trans. and Introduction Latimer, Amanda Monthly Review Press, New York.