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- Title
EL CORPORATIVISMO SINDICAL Y SUS TRANSFORMACIONES.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the unionist corporate system in Mexico and the transformations that it has undergone. A corporate systems typology is created, which attempts to determine its specific characteristics contrasted with democratic pluralism. From a methodological point of view, corporativism can evolve within a scale whose extremes are totalitarian and authoritarian. Authoritarian and neocorporativism are looked at. This scale can determine the function of two related dimensions: the degree of government intervention and the degree of autonomy of society and the individual.
- Subjects
MEXICO; CORPORATE state; SYNDICALISM; LABOR movement; LABOR organizing; GOVERNMENT policy on labor unions; INTERVENTION (Federal government); MEXICAN politics &; government; TWENTIETH century
- Publication
Nueva Antropología: Revista de Ciencias Sociales, 2001, Vol 18, Issue 59, p11
- ISSN
0185-0636
- Publication type
Article