The Case for Labor-Led Development

Authors

  • Intan Suwandi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-071-09-2020-02_4

Keywords:

Political Economy, Inequality

Abstract

As Benjamin Selwyn points out in his sharp and thoughtful The Struggle for Development, capital-centered development deepens exploitation. Selwyn powerfully challenges the capitalist road to further immiseration for the majority of the world's population, opening up an important discussion regarding what is to be done in the twenty-first century. An alternative form of development, led by the laboring classes, is not only necessary but possible. Above all, "labouring-class movements and struggles against capitalist exploitation can be, and are, developmental in and of themselves."

Published

2020-02-01

Issue

Section

Reviews