Workers, State and Development in Brazil
Discover the intricacies of Brazil's socio-economic landscape in "Workers, State and Development in Brazil" by Ben Selwyn. This insightful book, published by Manchester University Press in 2015, spans 256 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of agrarian capitalism and its impact on development within the country. Selwyn delves into the interplay between the working class and state policies, shedding light on labor dynamics and economic strategies that have shaped Brazil's growth. This essential read is perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding Brazil's unique economic framework and the challenges it faces. Explore how historical and contemporary factors converge in shaping the lives of workers and the nation's development trajectory. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper insight into Brazil's labor policies and economic landscape!