Résumé: | This work describes some characteristics of the organizational forms developed in communities after the Programa Nacional de Solidaridad (Pronasol; National Solidarity Program) was implemented.The authors are specially interested in the role acquired by Solidarity Committees in organizing the communities and creating new leaderships. Both aspects lead us to understand new forms developed by the Mexican State to obtain social consensus among the population, considering the vices incurred in by past organisms of social control, such as the Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Populares (cnop; National Confederation of Popular Organizations).The data for this work was obtained by assessing the Solidarity Program in the state of Morelos, through unam's Centro Regional de Investigaciones Multidisciplinarias (crim; Regional Center for Multidisciplinary Research; Chavez et al, 1993; 1994). The idea was to determine the economic and social effects of Pronasol in the population, by facing the programs's results with the goals it had established. In this way, the different characteristics of the Solidarity Committees lead us to understand the new dynamics of power established in the country.
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