SOLIDARITY ECONOMY AND LEGISLATIVE INCENTIVE TO JOB GENERATION FROM ASSOCIATIVISM
This article takes as the object of study the legislative support for associative work that, through a policy of Solidarity Economy, fosters the social development of the country. The Solidarity Economy is the set of economic-productive activities carried out by the rural and urban population, to generate work and income. Being based on collective work, it represents practices based on solidary collaboration relationships, inspired by cultural values that place man as the subject and purpose of economic activity. The process of expansion of the democratic spaces of control of the State and capital by the population, through associative work and the Solidarity Economy, motivates the growth of self-management of society, as well as the popular protagonism towards social inclusion. However, it is necessary that government policies ratify the process of democratic management, analyzing local economic realities, as well as public incentive policies, opening spaces for new forms of socialization of political and economic power.
SOLIDARITY ECONOMY AND LEGISLATIVE INCENTIVE TO JOB GENERATION FROM ASSOCIATIVISM
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.2162262213125
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Palavras-chave: Solidarity Economy – Associativism – Legislative Incentive.
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Keywords: Solidarity Economy – Associativism – Legislative Incentive.
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Abstract:
This article takes as the object of study the legislative support for associative work that, through a policy of Solidarity Economy, fosters the social development of the country. The Solidarity Economy is the set of economic-productive activities carried out by the rural and urban population, to generate work and income. Being based on collective work, it represents practices based on solidary collaboration relationships, inspired by cultural values that place man as the subject and purpose of economic activity. The process of expansion of the democratic spaces of control of the State and capital by the population, through associative work and the Solidarity Economy, motivates the growth of self-management of society, as well as the popular protagonism towards social inclusion. However, it is necessary that government policies ratify the process of democratic management, analyzing local economic realities, as well as public incentive policies, opening spaces for new forms of socialization of political and economic power.
- Adelcio Machado dos Santos