Planejamento econômico global como um desafio para o movimento dos trabalhadores

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2021.183791

Palavras-chave:

Planejamento, Socialismo, Mudança climática , Imperialismo, Energia

Resumo

A linha central do argumento nesta contribuição é que a urgência das crises econômica, social e ambiental exige ir além dos esforços institucionalistas para instalar mais Acordos Marco-Globais ou Campanhas de Trabalho Digno. As revoltas sociais em vários países do globo que eclodiram em 2019 e 2020 sublinham a pressão emergente no sentido de uma visão mais ampla da mudança sistêmica. A mudança de ênfase para o Planejamento Econômico Global abre as seguintes perspectivas: 1) Permite estudar e adaptar os métodos utilizados pelas empresas transnacionais no planejamento econômico para fins alternativos. 2) Possibilita recuperar experiências feitas tanto no planejamento capitalista, ou seja, no quadro da política industrial e dos estados de desenvolvimento, como no planejamento socialista, e aplicar versões melhoradas de ambos. 3) Permite intervir estrategicamente a fim de explorar as potencialidades das energias renováveis para as quais o investimento está a estagnar globalmente desde 2015. 4) Oferece uma via para que o movimento laboral se torne um parceiro fiável das iniciativas ambientais e do movimento climático global. 5) Pode proporcionar uma via para a participação em massa na mudança sistêmica com objetivos concretos, como a conversão da indústria automóvel, redes descentralizadas de energias renováveis, um sistema de saúde público e comunitário, entre outros.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Jörg Nowak, Universidade de Brasília

    Visiting professor at Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil. He works on strikes and social movements, the political economy of logistics and infrastructure, and Althusserian Marxism. Last book publication: Mass Strikes and Social Movements in Brazil and India. Popular Mobilisation in the Long Depression, Palgrave (2019). 

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2021-08-16

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Dossiê - Lutas trabalhistas transnacionais e repertórios políticos

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Planejamento econômico global como um desafio para o movimento dos trabalhadores. (2021). Tempo Social, 33(2), 37-56. https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2021.183791