The corporatist dinasty
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https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v8i1.86286Keywords:
Neo-corporatism, Meso-corporatism, Sectoral chamber, Concertation, Public policy, Interests associationAbstract
This essay examines the most recent forms of the corporatist theory, especially its democratic patterns – called neo-corporatists. Positive experiences in the social, economic and political fields, particularly those developped in European countries, have drawn corporatism away from the strong stigma generated by fascist practice, regaining importance as a social sciences theme. In Brazil, the birth of the automobile sectoral chamber at the beginning of the nineties revealed the emergence of neo-corporatist mechanisms in the industry, sectorially limited in an intermediate level. This experience, politically and economically effective, is analysed as a mesocorporatist institucional arrangement.Downloads
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1996-06-30
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Durkheim: 100 anos das regras do método
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Copyright (c) 1996 Tempo Social
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Arbix, G. (1996). The corporatist dinasty. Tempo Social, 8(1), 127-159. https://doi.org/10.1590/ts.v8i1.86286