Estado, Estado-nação e revolução capitalista


Autoria(s): Pereira, Luiz C. Bresser
Data(s)

05/11/2010

05/11/2010

05/11/2010

Resumo

This paper distinguishes the state (the law system and the organization that guarantees it) from the nation-state or country – the territorial political unit formed by a nation, a state and a territory. Second, it defines nation and civil society, understanding them that the nation and the civil society are the two forms of politically organized society that work as intermediary between society and the state. The formation of the nation-states and the industrial revolution are part of the capitalist revolution. Since that crucial historical transformation takes place in each giving society progress or development follows: the absolute state changes into the liberal one, and the liberal state into the democratic state, whereas the nation and civil society also get less unequal or more “democratized”. In this historical process the state is the basic instrument of collective action of the nation or of civil society.e

Identificador

272

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/7715

Idioma(s)

pt_BR

Relação

Textos para discussão EESP ; 272

Palavras-Chave #Estado #Estado nacional #Sociedade civil #Capitalismo #Economia
Tipo

Working Paper