958 resultados para Capitalist racionality
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Geografia - FCT
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Geografia - FCT
Resumo:
The paper has analyzed John R. Commons' contribution to the comprehension of Law and Economics relationship. In contrast to the orthodox economics, Commons has shown that the capitalist economic order emerges and functions regulated by laws and institutions. These approaches made possible to him to understand the nature of the modern capitalist wealth and the problems that time introduces in economic transactions.
Resumo:
There is a huge debate surrounding the sustainability issues, especially urban sustainability. This article seeks to establish a critique of models of sustainable cities and postmodern city structured by dispersed city model produced by the logic of capital, it is an effort to confront methodological theoretical models of two cities, the capitalist model of production space and model sustainable city, the dispersed city model against a model of the compact city. For example it was used as environmental certifications for building a label denoting sustainable building when actually articulate a series of symbols that mask and reaffirm their production processes from the perspective of capital cities
Resumo:
Assuming from the very beginning that contemporary democracies cannot work without active parliaments, this article deals with the recurrent image of the crisis of representation of the modern State, that is, with the latter's alleged difficulties to fulfill some of the strategic roles demanded by complex societies in recent times. I contend that the problems of legitimacy in today's political systems are linked with the crisis of the State triggered by the new economic and social structures of contemporary capitalism. According to my hypothesis, the transformations of capitalist society - i.e., of hypermodernity - jeopardized and bypassed representation, which is now facing serious operational issues.
Resumo:
Over the past five decades several different interpretative traditions have taken on the task of trying to explain the origin of industrialists in Brazil and to analyze their behavior pattern from a business perspective, as well as in response to the country's biggest political issues. Although this is a stimulating subject, considering the important role to be played by these social actors in weaving the fabric of capitalist modernization in 20th century Brazil, not much of substance has been written about it, in contrast with, for instance, research about the working class. This paper makes a brief assessment of what we believe to be one of the most significant among the possible variables for interpreting the experience of the industrialist class, which demands the complexity inherent to the topic as a counterpoint to the simplified generalization which is recurrent in most writings about this subject.
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Ciências Sociais - FFC
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Direito - FCHS
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Geografia - IGCE
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em História - FCHS
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Serviço Social - FCHS
Resumo:
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
Resumo:
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
Resumo:
This article aims to discuss the school education and other forms of education at Recovered Factories (RFs) in Latin America, especially in Brazil and Argentina. To achieve our goal, we made a brief assessment of the current historical moment, and then we try to differentiate the anti-capital struggles from the punctual struggles. In the third and fourth sections, we observed RF’s positive aspects (Associated Labor as an educational principle) and the negative ones: the cooptation by the State or the degeneration at the capitalist market. The projects of professional education in RFs, the demands of school contents and form flagged by FRs were exposed in the fifth section.