ResumoA presente pesquisa tem o objetivo de analisar como a autogestão promove a desalienação do trabalhador por meio do trabalho associado. Para orientar o estudo do processo de desalienação, são apresentados os opostos ontológicos de cada uma das mediações sociometabólicas que sustentam a estrutura do capital, segundo a interpretação de Meszáros. A aproximação empírica do objeto de estudo fundamentou-se na análise dos microdados do Sistema de Informação em Economia Solidária (SIES) fornecidos pela Secretaria Nacional de Economia Solidária (SENAES). Concluiu-se que, embora ainda seja um processo em andamento, com avanços e retrocessos, o trabalho associado é capaz de conferir ao trabalhador a propriedade do seu trabalho. Palavras-chave: Mészáros. Autogestão. Desalienação. AbstractIn this article we analyze how self-management is responsible for disalienate the worker through the associated work, from the perspective of Mészáros's second order mediations. The study was due to the need to understand how this process of alienation through the associated work, seeking to present the ontological opposites of each of the three Mészáros's mediations. The study was based on data provided by the National Solidarity Economy Secretariat (SENAES), through the analysis of microdata Information in Solidarity Economy System (SIES). It was concluded that, although it is still an ongoing process, with advances and setbacks, the associated work is able to give the worker the ownership of his work.
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