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Rentismo, clases y élites en el capitalismo contemporáneo

Authors: Miguez, Pablo Fernando;

Rentismo, clases y élites en el capitalismo contemporáneo

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En este trabajo nos proponemos analizar de qué manera la expansión de lasrelaciones capitalistas desde la llamada “globalización”- propia del capitalismocontemporáneo- depende de las lógicas que persiguen la renta y la ganancia y que ambasson articuladas por las clases capitalistas de todos los estados y por esos mismos estadoscomo garante de la apropiación de esas rentas, aunque de modos sumamente complejos.Para ello revisamos los trabajos recientes sobre la internacionalización de lasclases sociales o la posibilidad de una formación de una clase capitalista transnacionalcomo agente principal del proceso así como las lógicas rentistas que atraviesan a loscapitales en función del sector económico o fracción del capital que represente.Nos interesa señalar que los requerimientos de la acumulación están impulsadosuna nueva lógica de valorización- a partir del “devenir renta de la ganancia”- y que labúsqueda de rentas de todo tipo impone esta internacionalización de las clases, que a suvez procura la del propio estado capitalista. Finalmente, a la luz de estas dinámicas nosproponemos analizar el presente contexto del capitalismo post-pandémico así comoavizorar escenarios a futuro.

Fil: Miguez, Pablo Fernando. Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, CLASES, RENTA

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