Revista de Políticas Públicas (Jan 2018)

FAGULHAS QUE NÃO SE APAGAM: Revolução Russa, políticas públicas e movimentos do crescimento (anos 1930- 1970)

  • Franklin Douglas,
  • Orlando Oscar Rosar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 477 – 502

Abstract

Read online

Reflection on the social issue and its emergence from the entrace of the proletariat as a political subject, after the Russian Revolution of October 1917. The analysis presented here has the purpose of relating, historically, the components of the acceleration and deceleration movements of economic growth, especially the period known as golden years, in which the intervention of the State was predominant, through a model of regulation, Which at the same time favored capital accumulation and equilibrium in the relation between capital and labor. The decline of this process in the second half of the 1970s makes it appear more explicitly the distributive and social conflict that is not explained by “exogenous” factors, since it is directly related to the movement of capital itself in central and peripheral countries. It exposes on the influence of this process in the constitution, ascent and the end of Welfare State in the western world and late social regulation in Brazil. From a bibliographic review on the subject, elaborates on the legacy left by the Russian Revolution and projects hits and errors that must be considered in the construction of a new social order.

Keywords