Global Capitalism
by Celso Furtado

Global Capitalism TOC

	Preface

	I. The Long Road to Utopia

		1. Intellectual influences
		2. The researcher's role
		3. Imagination "versus" institutionalized science
		4. Discussion of 'The Economic Growth of Brazil'
		5. The ruling classes
		6. The importance of Prebisch
		7. Emergence of underdevelopment
		8. Role of the social organizations
		9. Function of the Nation-state

	II. The New Capitalism

	III. Globalization and National Identity

		1. The process of globalization
		2. Preservation of national identity

	IV. Overcoming Underdevelopment

		1. Collectivization of the means of production
		2. Priority to the satisfaction of basic necessities
		3. Increase in external autonomy

	V. Reflections Upon My First Theoretic Essays

		1. Brazilian thought
		2. The theory of underdevelopment

	VI. The New Challenges

	VII. The Cultural Dimension of Development

	VIII. The Risk of Ungovernability

		1. Increase in dependency
		2. What sort of globalization?
		3. Pressure of social forces
		4. The Landless Rural Workers' Movement
		5. Integrative role of the state