Internacionalização dos capitalistas e nacionalismo dos trabalhadores
João Bernardo
RAE - Revista de Administração de Empresas, 1991, vol. 31, issue 1
Abstract:
Considering that in the class conflicts the advantage belongs to the internationally organized one, the author states that, with World War 1, such an advantage was, in Europe, on the side of the working class. The 1929 economic crisis allowed the capitalists to change the situation. Since then, when opposing the evergrowing capital transnationalization, the working class has been on the losing side, as it is limited by nationalfrontiers.
Date: 1991
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