2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-69092000000200010
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Processos e escolhas: estudos de Sociologia Política

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“…On the Brazilian side, one observes the primacy of the idea of political centralization and of links with a national political elite that surpasses its constituent parts, denoting a process of State-building that clearly prioritized what Mann (1984) called despotic power, i.e., the differentiation between political elites and other social groups, as already observed with reference to the Brazilian case by Reis (1998). The strategy really seems to have been that identified by Carvalho (2003) in his classic work, i.e., prioritizing the construction of the political order and not its capillarity among society -the so-called infrastructural power, to In this sense, one understands the geographic concentration of the Brazilian judicial elite for over a century around a small number of centres of education and states of origin, as well as the ample circulation in varied postings, whether of a legal nature or not.…”
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“…On the Brazilian side, one observes the primacy of the idea of political centralization and of links with a national political elite that surpasses its constituent parts, denoting a process of State-building that clearly prioritized what Mann (1984) called despotic power, i.e., the differentiation between political elites and other social groups, as already observed with reference to the Brazilian case by Reis (1998). The strategy really seems to have been that identified by Carvalho (2003) in his classic work, i.e., prioritizing the construction of the political order and not its capillarity among society -the so-called infrastructural power, to In this sense, one understands the geographic concentration of the Brazilian judicial elite for over a century around a small number of centres of education and states of origin, as well as the ample circulation in varied postings, whether of a legal nature or not.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Assim, a construção dos direitos sociais de educação, saúde e proteção social, base da cidadania social, reporta-se à estratégia de enfrentar a temática da desigualdade, central no debate político das sociedades modernas. Como afirma Reis, "Ser cidadão é identificar-se com uma nação em particular e ter prerrogativas que são garantidas pelo Estado" (Reis, 1998). A cidadania social faz parte deste núcleo de prerrogativas, e permite ampliar a aderência entre direitos e obrigações implícitas a este pertencimento por intermédio da garantia de acesso a bens e serviços considerados essenciais.…”
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