Transformations of social statehood in the regime of post-neoliberal accumulation
Abstract
In Argentina, the crisis of 2001 and the redefinition of neoliberal postulates brought innovations in both society and the state. One of the main changes was the birth of a new mode of social regulation, which developed as the State took new forms and contents. This article focuses on the analysis of the new type of State and its social interventions, observing its economic, political and administrative characteristics, but not as social policies but as indicators of the new statehood and its link with the transformation of the mode of regulation .