Para una crítica de las "soluciones" iusliberales a la crisis económica en el derecho del trabajo
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Abstract
The theory is upheld that the current financial crisis is, to a great extent, the consequence of the subordination of Society to the Market, i.e. to its purely instrumental logic of rationality. Contrary to this approach, this essay defends the fact that all instruments of social constitutionalism must be used. The policies of the Social state must be recovered at European and domestic level to prevent the costs of the financial crisis from falling on the most disadvantaged groups and to project a democratic government of the economy to the future, granting true efficiency to fundamental rights as a whole.
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