TERRITÓRIO, CLASSE E MOVIMENTOS SOCIAIS NO CAMPO
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https://doi.org/10.5418/RA2011.0707.0007Abstract
Existe forte conexão entre território e movimentos sociais, pois ambas as categorias estão relacionadas à transferência das decisões de cúpulas estatais, empresariais e partidárias para a base da sociedade civil organizada. A transferência de poder para a base pode se comunicar com a doutrina liberal, pois os próprios sujeitos, investidos de poder e controle sobre o espaço, se encarregam de resolver seus problemas, forjando uma desobrigação estatal. Entretanto, as decisões na base e a dimensão territorial, concebida numa perspectiva classista, servem para fortalecer os movimentos sociais, lutas e resistências camponesas contra a hegemonia capitalista. Assim, dependendo da ótica da abordagem, o território pode reforçar ou negar a ordem mercadológica.
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