Benjamin Selwyn is the Director of the Centre for Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex. He is the author of 'Workers, State and Development in Brazil' and 'The Global Development Crisis'.
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Publicado en: democraciaAbierta¿Promover el trabajo digno en las cadenas de suministro? Una entrevista a Benjamin Selwyn
Gobiernos, líderes empresariales y sindicatos de trabajo se reúnen para discutir sobre el trabajo decente en las...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryRethinking recovery: poverty chains and global capitalism
Reorienting value generated within ‘global poverty chains’ is essential to improving the lives of an impoverished...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryPromoting decent work in supply chains? An interview with Benjamin Selwyn
Governments, business leaders and labour unions are gathering to discuss decent work in global supply chains. We...
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Publicado en: HomeFriedrich Hayek: in defence of dictatorship
Hayek intended his writings to serve as a wake-up call to defenders of liberalism. When such defenders took actions...
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Publicado en: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryHarsh labour: bedrock of global capitalism
Global supply chains are not benign spheres of opportunity, but tools for increasing the exploitation of labour in...
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Publicado en: HomeBeyond elitism: towards labour-centred development
There is a fundamental paradox in development as currently conceived. The poor are forced to partake in an economic...