A Difícil Construção da Cidadania no Brasil
This article presents an overview about the difficult citizenship construction in Brazil. Understood and utilized in different ways along (the) history, (the) citizenship is essentially connected to the conquests of rights. For the Greeks, it represented the equality between the citizens (men), t...
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Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul
2007
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Résumé: | This article presents an overview about the difficult citizenship construction in Brazil.
Understood and utilized in different ways along (the) history, (the) citizenship is essentially
connected to the conquests of rights. For the Greeks, it represented the equality between the
citizens (men), the right to participate in the Polis and the exercise (the) of democracy; for
moderns it was connected to the right to life, freedom, property and the universal suffrage
(civil and political rights); in the developed societies of the 20th century, the conquest cycle
got completed with the social rights. In Brazil, the conquest of rights did not follow the logic
nor the chronological time of the developed societies: here, the individual and political rights
appeared delayed (1824), finally, the social rights were conquered (the 30´s and 60´s),
exactly when the civil and political rights were denied. |
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