Abstract
In this article, the hypothesis according
to which the institutional change is determined by the mobilization of social capital
is exposed. It is analysed what consequences derived from this fact in relation to the processes of deinstitutionalization of the policy.
It proposes an interpretation of academically relevant results about the meaning of the
term ‘deinstitutionalization’, explains some of the most important antecedents on institutional theory and, fially, proposes some fundamental ideas to advance the philosophical reflction about the so-called new institutionalism.