INVESTIGADORES
TORRES CASTAÑOS Esteban
capítulos de libros
Título:
Capitalism and the State in Latin America: Concentration of Power, Social Inequality and Environmental Depletion
Autor/es:
TORRES, ESTEBAN; BORRASTERO, CARINA
Libro:
THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF LATIN AMERICAN
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Referencias:
Lugar: Nueva York; Año: 2020; p. 62 - 78
Resumen:
This article analyzes how the research on the relation between capitalism and the state in Latin America has developed from the 1950s up to the present. It starts from the premise that knowledge of this relation in sociology and other social sciences in Latin America has been taking shape through the disputes that have opposed three intellectual standpoints: autonomist, denialist, and North-centric. It analyzes how these standpoints envision the relationship between economy and politics and how they conceptualize three regionally and globally growing trends: the concentration of power, social inequality, and environmental depletion. It concludes with a series of challenges aimed at restoring the theoretical and political potency of the autonomist program in Latin American sociology