Inmunidad de la ganancia. Lecciones de la pandemia al respecto de la subsunción estructural del trabajo en el Capital.

There is already abundant evidence that shows the differential impact, of class, that the pandemic has had. We also found that the health crisis did not trigger an economic crisis of the magnitude predicted by some experts. This research, based on the field observations of one of the authors as an o...

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Main Authors: López Calle, Pablo, Pena Dopico, Sergio
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=9048886
Source:Lan harremanak: Revista de relaciones laborales, ISSN 1575-7048, Nº 49, 2023 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Lan Harremanak 49), pags. 265-286
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Summary: There is already abundant evidence that shows the differential impact, of class, that the pandemic has had. We also found that the health crisis did not trigger an economic crisis of the magnitude predicted by some experts. This research, based on the field observations of one of the authors as an occupational risk prevention technician in different companies, investigates the social dispositions and habitus that have contributed to this «immunity» from business profit rates, with an unusual efficiency and agility, in a rather informal and immanent way. In short, we try to study that kind of «mute compulsion», as Marx called it, which reveals a structural and systemic orientation of social actions and individual decisions towards the valorization of capital, and which becomes more visible and analyzable at critical times, when the «arc is in tension», to put it like Ortega. For this, we use, as a central analytical element, the category of subsumption of work in Capital.