Debates actuales sobre la subjetividad obrera en Bolivia

During the second presidential experience of Evo Morales in Bolivia (2010-2014) the discussion of worker's subjectivity has reappeared, taking up a debate on the viability of workers as subjects of change that took place early in the new millennium. In those years, several authors affirmed that...

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Autores principales: Hernández, Juan Luis, Torrijo Di Marco, Guadalupe
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/15513
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Sumario:During the second presidential experience of Evo Morales in Bolivia (2010-2014) the discussion of worker's subjectivity has reappeared, taking up a debate on the viability of workers as subjects of change that took place early in the new millennium. In those years, several authors affirmed that the "extinction of the working condition" was because the influence of mining defeat in Calamarca (1986), the emergence of neoliberal policies and the risen of new actors on the social scene. However, the persistence on the fighting for employees’ rights forced to rethink this discussion, fueled by new historiographical contributions. In this article we try to number the most significant ones in the context of discussions on the working class and its mutations, produced in the last decades of the twentieth century.