TY - JOUR AU - Dautrey, Philippe PY - 2018/12/20 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Mutaciones de las sociedades y cohesión social: el ejemplo mexicano JF - Diálogos Latinoamericanos JA - Diálogos VL - 19 IS - 27 SE - Articles DO - 10.7146/dl.v19i27.111646 UR - https://tidsskrift.dk/dialogos/article/view/111646 SP - 80-92 AB - <p>Mexico moved from corporativism, which emerged from the revolution that took place at the turn of the last century, to neocorporativism, which has been promoted by the multilateral agencies. Whereas the former proposed an integration project based on the state and its handling of economic development, the latter focused on the market under the premises of neoliberalism. These changes resulted in the reordering of the institutional framework and greater precarity, both in terms of job and social status insecurity, that comes in addition to the inequality typical of the corporatist system, i.e. poverty and a dismal wealth redistribution. They also meant a shift towards the logic of social cohesion in which integration is founded on the market and on its corollary: the equality of opportunity. Nevertheless, they generate anomy and new demands for security that may take precedence over the issue of social exclusion inherent to those changes.</p> ER -