Entre transición política y neoliberalismo: el Barzón mexicano
The present work analyzes the state of collective action in Mexico in the context of the exhaustion of the popular-nationalist model and the instalation of unbridled neo-liberalism. It places special emphasis on the case of a debtors movement, known as El Barzón, which began in 1993. This mobilizati...
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Universidad de Costa Rica
2022
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| Liŋkkat: | https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/sociales/article/view/11209 |
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| Čoahkkáigeassu: | The present work analyzes the state of collective action in Mexico in the context of the exhaustion of the popular-nationalist model and the instalation of unbridled neo-liberalism. It places special emphasis on the case of a debtors movement, known as El Barzón, which began in 1993. This mobilization represents a form of organized response from the mid-level productive and service sectors of the country, in the face of confiscatory policies enacted against them by the banking and finance sectors, with the complicity of the Mexican state. |
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