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'''Ray Rauro Marini''' was a [[Federative Republic of Brazil|Brazilian]] economist and sociologist. He is most well known for developing a theory of imperialism called [[dependency theory]].<ref>[https://wiki.acervolima.com/ruy-mauro-marini/ Ruy Mauro Marini on Acervo Lima Wiki]</ref>
'''Ray Rauro Marini''' was a [[Federative Republic of Brazil|Brazilian]] economist and sociologist. He is most well known for developing a theory of imperialism called [[dependency theory]].<ref>[https://wiki.acervolima.com/ruy-mauro-marini/ Ruy Mauro Marini on Acervo Lima Wiki]</ref>


He is the author of the work "Dialéctica de la Dependencia" (Dialectic of Dependency), 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 [[United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean|ECLAC]]. He was an activist of the [[Revolutionary Left Movement (Chile)|Revolutionary Left Movement]] of [[Chile]], becoming a member of the Central Community in 1972 and director of his theoretical journal Marxismo y Revolución.
He is the author of the work "Dialéctica de la Dependencia" (Dialectic of Dependency), 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 (Chile)|Revolutionary Left Movement]] of Chile, becoming a member of the Central Community in 1972 and director of his theoretical journal Marxismo y Revolución.


== Books ==
== Books ==

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Ray Rauro Marini was a Brazilian economist and sociologist. He is most well known for developing a theory of imperialism called dependency theory.[1]

He is the author of the work "Dialéctica de la Dependencia" (Dialectic of Dependency), 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.

Books

  • Subdesarrollo y revolución , México DF, Siglo XXI, 1969, 1974 (5th extended edition); Lisbon, Editorial Initiatives, 1975; Paris, François Maspero, 1972.
  • Dialectica de la dependencia , México DF, Ediciones Era, 1973; Frankfurt, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1974; Lisbon, Centelha, 1975; Holland, Nijegen, 1976; Buenos Aires, Ulmeiro, 1981.
  • The reformism and the counterrevolution: studies on Chile , Mexico DF, Ediciones Era, 1976.
  • Analysis of the mechanisms of protection of the salary in the sphere of the production , Mexico DF, Secretary of the Work and Social Prevention -Unidad Coordinadora de Policias, Estudios y Estadísticas del Trabajo, 1983.
  • Latin America: dependence and integration , São Paulo, Brasil Urgente, 1992; Caracas, Nueva Sociedad, 1993.
  • Latin American social theory, t. I: Los orígenes , Ruy Mauro Marini and Márgara Millán (coords.), Mexico DF, El Caballito, 1994.
  • Latin American social theory, t. II: Sub-development and dependence , Ruy Mauro Marini and Márgara Millán (coords.), Mexico DF, El Caballito, 1994.
  • Latin American social theory (escogido texts), t. I: From the origins to the cepal ; t. II: The theory of dependency; t. II: The centrality of Marxism , Ruy Mauro Marini and Márgara Millán (coords.), Mexico DF, El Caballito, 1994.
  • Latin American social theory, t. II: The centrality of Marxism , Ruy Mauro Marini and Márgara Millán (coords.), Mexico DF, unam / El Caballito, 1995.
  • Latin American social theory, t. IV: Contemporary surveys , Ruy Mauro Marini and Márgara Millán (coords.), Mexico DF, unam / fcpys / cela, 1996.