Accumulation Regime, State Regime and forms of Social Mobilization

These are basically notes, in the strict sense of the word a sketch of ideas about the relationship between the accumulation pattern, State types, and class struggle, as a complex system that defines conditions and possibilities under which capitalist domination is reproduced and challenged. In purs...

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Autor principal: Favela Gavia, Margarita
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Trabajo Social y Desarrollo Humano 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://perspectivassociales.uanl.mx/index.php/pers/article/view/176
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Sumario:These are basically notes, in the strict sense of the word a sketch of ideas about the relationship between the accumulation pattern, State types, and class struggle, as a complex system that defines conditions and possibilities under which capitalist domination is reproduced and challenged. In pursuit of this goal, I present a preliminary and tentatively comparative review of the form that this triad takes on in two different moments of the historical development of capitalism. Broadly speaking, these two moments could be identified as a “national” phase (second half of the twentieth century) and a “global” phase (the twenty-first century).