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Volta Redonda is a Brazilian steel town founded in the 1940s by dictator Getúlio Vargas on an ex-coffee valley as a powerful symbol of Brazilian modernization. The city’s economy, and consequently its citizen’s lives, revolves around the Companha Siderurgica Nacional (CSN), the biggest industrial complex in Latin America. Although the glory days of the CSN have long passed, the company still controls life in Volta Redonda today, creating as much dispossession as wealth for the community. Brazilian Steel Town tells the story of the people tied to this ailing giant – of their fears, hopes, and everyday struggles.
Steel industry and trade --- History. --- Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional --- Volta Redonda (Brazil) --- Economic conditions. --- Financialization of Economics. --- Financialization of Politics. --- Financialization. --- Global Capitalism. --- Global Economic Re-structuring. --- Globalization. --- Heavy Industry. --- Labor. --- Volta Redonda. --- Working Class Livelihood.
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