Maya Ambía, Carlos Javier

La globalizacion neoliberal como revolucion pasiva

fa parte di Politica y Cultura , 18 , Mexico : DCSH, UAM-X, Division de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, unidad Xochimilco, Distrito Federal, Mexico , Autumn, 2002 , pp. 9 - 38
A critical assessment of neoliberal globalization can be considerably enriched by usingthe conceptual apparatus constructed by Antonio Gramsci to explain themodernization of capitalism that took place during the 1920s and 1930s, known bythe names of Americanism and Fordism. After highlighting the central elements of Gramsci's stance on the matter, thispaper proposes a recovery of the Gramscian concept of the passive revolution, whichwould allow the focus of analysis to be placed on the question of hegemony and forseveral forms of the state — Keynesian, Neoliberal — to be considered in terms of theattempts made by the dominant class groups to overcome crises of both economicsand hegemony.By criticizing some of the basic principles of neoliberal ideology, the text offerssome elements for a noneconomistic interpretation of neoliberal globalization.(Redalyc)
http://redalyc.uaemex.mx/redalyc/src/inicio/ArtPdfRed.jsp?iCve=26701802 (Accessed February 27, 2008).
Lingua spa
Nomi [author] Maya Ambía, Carlos Javier
Soggetti
Americanismo Fordismo
Globalizzazione
Americanism Fordism
Globalization