State and public policies for rural youth
In this paper, there is an attempt to promote a brief literature review on some conceptions of state and its performance in relation to public policies aimed at rural youth. In the first part, there is an exposition of some conceptions of state, such as the contractualist and Marxist conceptions. Ne...
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| Tipo de recurso: | artículo |
| Estado: | Versión publicada |
| Fecha de publicación: | 2020 |
| País: | Brasil |
| Institución: | Centro Universitário La Salle (Unilasalle) |
| Repositorio: | Revista de Educação, Ciência e Cultura |
| Idioma: | portugués |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/5635 |
| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/Educacao/article/view/5635 |
| Access Level: | acceso abierto |
| Palabra clave: | State Rural Youth Public Policy. Estado Juventude Rural Políticas Públicas. |
| Sumario: | In this paper, there is an attempt to promote a brief literature review on some conceptions of state and its performance in relation to public policies aimed at rural youth. In the first part, there is an exposition of some conceptions of state, such as the contractualist and Marxist conceptions. Next, discuss liberated and neoliberal systems, as well as development and development in Latin America and Brazil, to demonstrate how these systems adopted by the state affect social and social organization in relation to public policies for rural youth in the region. country that fights for space on the public agenda. As a methodology, it was reviewed, with a reading of authors such as Manet (2015), Tocqueville (2010) who discussed about the conceptions of contractual and liberal state, as well as Engels and Marx (1986) that counteracts these conceptions through from class theory; as well as Dardot (2016), Castelo (2012) and Burginski (2018) who discuss neoliberal and neo-developmentalist systems. For an approach on public policies aimed at the rural youth, the dialogue article, Barcellos (2015), Galindo (2014), among others that view as dynamics of the State’s political strategies of public policies aimed at youth. |
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