Globalization, labor work and production / consumption of the peasant merchandise in the net of "maquila enterprise" in southern and northern frontier of Mexico. Labor work and environmental conditions, and qualitiy of life

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Fernando Samuel Ramos Zempoalteca
Along the southern and northern frontiers of Mexico, the human merchandise as all derived thing of the social production and the work process, it is produced and consumed by the own society under determined production forms and it is distributed and exchanges through different phases, channels, levels and nets of the world labor market until again is wasted away and reproduces like force of free work. That is the way it happens, given the specific space, economic, social and political conditions of this material process inside the context of the productive and economic globalization/restructuration and the new international division of the labor work under capitalism. With the "maquila enterprise", it is produces and consumes at the same time and great speed the vital capacity that flows in the peasant's body that has been pulled up by means of the neoliberal violence, under the logic of the plus value production. Quicker will put an end the more to the emigrant proletariat implacable and antihuman they are the productive relationships that serve from support to the process of accumulation of sustained capital and without limits.

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Ramos Zempoalteca, Fernando Samuel. “Globalization, labor work and production / consumption of the peasant merchandise in the net of ‘maquila enterprise’ in southern and northern frontier of Mexico. Labor work and environmental conditions, and qualitiy of life”. Scripta Nova: revista electrónica de geografía y ciencias sociales, vol.VOL 6, https://raco.cat/index.php/ScriptaNova/article/view/59078.