In this paper we develop the Marxist notion of relative surplus population (RSP) to analyse the fracturing of the Argentinean working class. The Marxist concept of RSP refers to all the labouring population that capital cannot employ productively. In other words, RSP is formed by all the unemployed and underemployed workers, and by all the proletarians whose work does not achieve the median productivity of their branch and, for this reason, does not correspond with the socially necessary labour time. We examine the different layers of the RSP in Argentina ?with some notes to establish comparisons with other countries- and their political behaviour. Finally, we analyse the development of the Argentinean Piqueter Movement that tried to establ...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
Market reforms have posed similar challenges to trade unions worldwide. In this regard, the current ...
Since the 1980s, in Argentina, the neighborhood becomes the vital space – the only one – of politica...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
This study focuses on the recuperated factories movement (ERT) of Argentina, its dynamics, and outco...
This book offers an innovative perspective on the ever-widening gap between the poor and the state i...
O artigo explora a relação entre o sindicalismo e a emergência dos movimentos de desempregados na Ar...
We are interested in analyzing a problem of the recent history of Argentina: the situation faced by ...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the growth, organizational transformations, and d...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the growth and endurance of the piquetero social...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
Market reforms have posed similar challenges to trade unions worldwide. In this regard, the current ...
Since the 1980s, in Argentina, the neighborhood becomes the vital space – the only one – of politica...
The piquetero (picketer) movement of unemployed workers developed in a region of Argentina whose soc...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
The purpose of this collection is to piece together a series of events in Argentina's history that r...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
This study focuses on the recuperated factories movement (ERT) of Argentina, its dynamics, and outco...
This book offers an innovative perspective on the ever-widening gap between the poor and the state i...
O artigo explora a relação entre o sindicalismo e a emergência dos movimentos de desempregados na Ar...
We are interested in analyzing a problem of the recent history of Argentina: the situation faced by ...
This paper offers an institutional explanation for the growth, organizational transformations, and d...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the growth and endurance of the piquetero social...
textThe unemployed workers movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros) emerged during the m...
This paper sheds light on possible explanations for the success and sustainability of the piqueteros...
Market reforms have posed similar challenges to trade unions worldwide. In this regard, the current ...
Since the 1980s, in Argentina, the neighborhood becomes the vital space – the only one – of politica...