A Time Out of Joint Reflections on Labor Precarization and Social Impoverishment in the Context of Argentina’s Crisis
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En este artículo examino las actitudes morales y las disposiciones emocionales de los actores sociales en relación con la realidad económica de las sociedades capitalistas con un pasado colonial, mediante el estudio de caso de la realidad social argentina. Partiendo del reciente interés de la teoría crítica en las formas emergentes de sufrimiento social, mi objetivo es reconstruir cómo los contextos de crisis moldean y transforman la subjetividad de los trabajadores. Con este fin, exploro los significados que los agentes atribuyen a la dimensión temporal de dos de las expresiones más emblemáticas de la actual crisis capitalista: la precarización laboral y el empobrecimiento social en contextos inflacionarios.
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