Abstract
The aim of this article is to reflect on the link between the dynamics of capitalism, state action and the constitution/mobilization of collective subjects. We analyze this link in the particular case of social mobilization in Argentina and we highlight the salient processes of the link between economic, political and labour transformations as well as its impact on the old/new forms of mobilization. In particular, it discusses the problem of renewing political forms carried out by the popular subject.
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