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Trabajo y sociedad

On-line version ISSN 1514-6871

Abstract

WYCZYKIER, Gabriela. Development issues, social classes and the bourgeoisie in LatinAmerica: Conceptualreflections. Trab. soc. [online]. 2017, n.29, pp.1-2. ISSN 1514-6871.

The article proposes the systematic introduction of a set o of theoretical, conceptual and characteristics of Latin American social sciences emerged bet tween the 60 and 70, which discussed the issue of social classes in relation to the uniqueness that adopted policies problematizations development issues, underdevelopment and dependency in the region. In particular, it distinguishes and presents from a bibliographic reflection approach the existence of a singular concern present in various approaches for the forming process, consolidation and objectification of the bourgeoisie as a class in Latin America. While the analytical production period is interested in presenting vast and rich, for writing an elective cutting inserts work in scientiffic thinking and critica al Marxist, and structuralism of CEPAL. interpretative key enabling introduce trends in how to address these processes is performed. The recovery of these analyzes interest charges in the current millennium whereas in many countries in the region has returned to the political and academic debate development issues as a matter, in this connection, the position of its constituent groupings, so reentering active discussion on the role of local, national, transnational bourgeoisie, as actors dynamics in this procces.

Keywords : Clases; LatinAmerica; Development; Dependency; Bourgeoisie.

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