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El baile de los que ¿sobran? Clases sociales emergentes y revuelta popular en el paro nacional de Colombia

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  • Alejandro Guerrero Hurtado

    (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México)

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El objetivo del artículo es analizar las de acciones de protesta, jornadas de movilización y establecimiento de puntos permanentes de resistencia en el marco del Paro Nacional en Colombia. La perspectiva teórica del documento ve en las contradicciones propias del proceso de acumulación de capital en un período histórico determinado el fundamento material de la lucha de clases, de la cual los movimientos sociales son expresiones mediatas e indirectas. El análisis de fuerzas sociales y su contenido de clase, actualiza el debate sobre las las formas de exclusión social en el capitalismo dependiente y el peso relativo de la superpoblación relativa en las manifestaciones de protesta social. En consecuencia, el artículo analiza tres momentos: el estallido social de 2019; la prolongación económica de las consignas políticas causada por la pandemia en 2020; y el momento de mayor volumen e intensidad de la movilización social en 2021.

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  • Alejandro Guerrero Hurtado, 2022. "El baile de los que ¿sobran? Clases sociales emergentes y revuelta popular en el paro nacional de Colombia," Yeiya, Transnational Press London, UK, vol. 3(1), pages 121-135, Januario-.
  • Handle: RePEc:mig:yejrnl:v:3:y:2022:i:1:p:121-135
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/y.v3i1.2379
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