
handle: 11336/29972
El presente trabajo se propone analizar el proceso de transición entre la desconversión del Estado Social y la posterior instauración y consolidación del Estado Neoliberal en Nuestra América, planteando que tal proceso marca un punto de inflexión que implica la construcción de un nuevo pacto social. Presenta, en primer lugar, una serie de criterios teórico-metodológicos a partir de los cuales se analizará dicho proceso. Caracteriza, luego, los rasgos centrales del acoplamiento entre Estado Social y Estado de Crecimiento, junto a las principales críticas que ese particular ensamblaje recibió hacia mediados de la década del setenta. Finalmente, aborda un conjunto de implicancias económicas, políticas, sociales y culturales intrínsecas a la consolidación del Estado Neoliberal, mostrando que efectivamente supuso la construcción de un nuevo pacto social
The present paper intends to analyze the transition from the “desconversion” of Welfare State to the establishment and consolidation of Neo-liberal State in Our America, holding that such a process marks a turning point involving the constitution of a new social pact. In the first place, it presents a set of methodological criteria from which this process will be analyzed. Then, it characterizes the central features of the link between Welfare State and Growth State, as well as the main critics that particular assembly received towards the middle of the ‘70s. Finally, it deals with a set of economic, political, social, and cultural implications inherent to the consolidation of Neo-liberal State, showing that it effectively meant the constitution of a new social pact
Fil: Campana, Melisa. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Cs.politicas y Rel.internacionales. Escuela de Trabajo Social; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
CUESTION SOCIAL, ESTADO NEOLIBERAL, ESTADO SOCIAL, POLÍTICA SOCIAL, POBREZA
CUESTION SOCIAL, ESTADO NEOLIBERAL, ESTADO SOCIAL, POLÍTICA SOCIAL, POBREZA
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