Lopes, Gustavo Melo Novais da Encarnação; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0656-2341; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2353083698396757
Resumo:
The thesis presented here aims to analyze the processes in the scope of geopolitics and
the world economy, combined with national development factors, which led Venezuela
to the perpetuation of the underdeveloped country situation and the current politicaleconomic
crisis. For this, the following questions will be analyzed: the Venezuelan
historical development under the mode of capitalist production; The characterization of
the country as a dependent and peripheral social formation, as well as its position in the
international division of labor; the use of oil rents as the main source of national
development policies and; relations with China, especially with regard to financial,
commercial and cooperation processes. The mobilization of related (and related)
theoretical landmarks to the methodological bases of historical-dialectical materialism
help in understanding the dynamics that involve the development parameter of
Venezuelan capitalism in contemporary times, as well as their vicissitudes, from the
Marxist Theory of Dependence.