Neoliberal capitalist forces, hegemonic dispute and the construction of alternatives in Latin America. Achievements and limitations of the post-neoliberal governments and social movements

This paper analyzes the links between the forces of neoliberal capitalism, the struggle for hegemony and its social impact in Latin America. In the first part, it examines the main characteristics of the construction of the neoliberal hegemony, overdetermined by the symbolic order. In the second par...

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Autor principal: Fair, Hernán
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales 2020
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Sumario:This paper analyzes the links between the forces of neoliberal capitalism, the struggle for hegemony and its social impact in Latin America. In the first part, it examines the main characteristics of the construction of the neoliberal hegemony, overdetermined by the symbolic order. In the second part, it examines the dimension of the hegemonic impact, through the discursive analysis of the forms and gradual intensities of social resistance and the construction of alternatives to neoliberal order in the social and union movements, popular rebellions and outbreaks of social protest of the 1990s and early 2000s. In the third part, it examines the hegemonic impact, through the relational analysis of the degrees of advance and the phenomenological-discursive limits of the post-neoliberal and (center)left governments of Latin America to dispute power to the forces of the neoliberal right and oppose an alternative economic and social model.