Abstract
Recovered enterprises in Argentina emerge in the context of the organic crisis that broke
out in December 2001. The workers decided to defend their jobs, taking factories, and then
begin a recovery process to start producing again. The aim of this study is to analyze the
movement of recovered enterprises from a Gramscian perspective, viewing the limits and
potential of this theory to the concrete analysis of this phenomenon.
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