Kompradori kao deo TNKK: slučaj Srbije

  • Slobodan Č. Antonić Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet, Odeljenje za sociologiju, Beograd (Srbija)
Ključne reči: transnacionalna kapitalistička klasa (TNKK), neokolonijalizam, kompradorska elita, ulančani monopolizam, svetski kapitalistički sistem

Sažetak


U prvom delu članka daje se teorijski okvir i iznose ekonomski i politički razlozi zašto se Srbija može smatrati „neformalnom”, „strukturalnom” ili „postmodernom” kolonijom. Objašnjava se standardni način crpljenja viška iz zemalja (polu)periferije svetskog kapitalističkog sistema, i u tom smislu, na primeru Srbije pokazuje se šta je jedna od ključnih funkcija kompradora. U drugom delu članka daje se pregled stavova društvenih naučnika u Srbiji koji su primenili koncepciju kompradorske buržoazije (ili kompradorske elite), kao dela globalne klasne strukture, na savremeno srpsko društvo. Razmatraju se i neke konceptualne nedoumice, kao i mogućnost daljeg teorijskog i iskustvenog istraživanja ovog pitanja u srpskoj sociologiji.

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