摘要:After the crisis of the neoliberal project in Argentina,dominant classes were able to recreate their social hegemony under the umbrella of a new development project,which has been labelled neodevelopmentalist.A new articulation of productive forces,state-form and constitution of the class conflict,led by a new hegemonic bloc dominated by the transnationalized fractions of capital,dialectically displaced neoliberal adjustment momentum in Argentina.Much in line with Rosa Luxemburg's analysis,neo-developmentalist savoir-faire tries to create the conditions for sustained capital accumulation while accepting-as a question of historical inevitability and,even,good luck-the place of Argentina as producer-exporter of primary commodities and basic manufactures of those commodities.In such context,a permanent and systematic process of "primitive accumulation," or accumulation by dispossession to follow Harvey's terminology,becomes tantamount to the production and expanded reproduction of capital in Argentina's value-space.In this article,I discuss these processes showing how ground-rent articulates with primitive accumulation to perpetuate accelerated valorization and accumulation of capital in Argentina after 2003.First,I discuss some relevant theoretical concepts.After that,I discuss how Rosa Luxemburg's approach can be useful and enlighten the analysis of the current process of capital accumulation in Argentina.Finally,I present some brief conclusions and the bibliographical references.