The neoliberal changes have intended to demobilize working class word widely. The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding these changes in Argentina and Mexico. The demobilization of the working class has affected both countries in different ways because of long and medium-term political and structural factors. It is argued that workers demobilization has affected more to Mexican workers because of the presence of a rural surplus relative population, absent in Argentina, which is the expression of a different history of capitalist formation. These histories imply a different hegemonic state formation, where an institutional continuity in Mexico is observed, instead of a recurrent hegemonic crisis in Argentina.
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