New starting point(s): Marx, technological revolutions and changes in the centre-periphery divide1

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This paper presents the last book that Marx excerpted in his life: La Physique Moderne, written by Hospitalier and published in 1882. This last Notebook (B156, in the IISG's archives) contains hints of other issues that he was researching in his last years, especially societies at the periphery. This combination of issues-an emerging technological revolution and societies at the periphery-may contribute to a better understanding of connections between technological revolutions and the centre-periphery divide. Technological revolutions, sources of new starting points, have been shaping and reshaping the structure of that divide, its nature and structure.

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de Paula, J. A., de Deus, L. G., da Gama Cerqueira, H. E., & da Motta E Albuquerque, E. (2020). New starting point(s): Marx, technological revolutions and changes in the centre-periphery divide1. Revista de Economia Politica, 40(1), 100–116. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572020-3023

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