The formation of the working class in Aguascalientes. A theoretical approach
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https://doi.org/10.33064/hh.viEspecial.1233Keywords:
proletariat, exploitation, neoliberalism, oppositionAbstract
This research describes the emergence of the proletariat in Aguascalientes, which dates back to the Porfirian era and the early years of the revolution. This social group originated because of the subhuman and subordinate conditions applied by neoliberalism. In Aguascalientes, the working class was formed by peasants and artisans, who began to be exploited by the dominant class in terms of: workplaces, salaries, strip shops, working conditions, food, etc.
Some time later, the working class ceased to be the servants of the capitalist class and became the opponents, and thus suffered state repression.
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