Accumulation crisis, State and social classes
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https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2020.v1n03.p88-118Keywords:
crisis, accumulation, pandemicAbstract
We discussed the structural crisis of capital accumulation that has been going on since the 1970s as a "long crisis" that we have experienced until the present moment. This was deepened by a new stage of the accumulation crisis that started in 2008 and which was aggravated by the pandemic of 2020. Finally, we approach the emergence of the covid-19 pandemic within the framework of large-scale industrial production considering the impacts that such production unleashes on the environment and other forms of life.
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