Experiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio

This article aims to find alternatives for development possibilities for a self-sustaining life in the third millennium. It is based on the Jesuit Guarani Missions experience in the region established in the current border areas of MERCOSUR, demonstrates that this experience had a profound impact on...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:85d181d7840a407d9e2a3164aa5b88802021-11-11T15:16:05ZExperiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio1678-48552237-6453https://doaj.org/article/85d181d7840a407d9e2a3164aa5b88802012-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=75223635003https://doaj.org/toc/1678-4855https://doaj.org/toc/2237-6453This article aims to find alternatives for development possibilities for a self-sustaining life in the third millennium. It is based on the Jesuit Guarani Missions experience in the region established in the current border areas of MERCOSUR, demonstrates that this experience had a profound impact on modern thought and Montesquieu and Voltaire called it the 'triumph of mankind'. Were established from the Utopia of Thomas More, which is possible by Guaranis 'way of being', their 'search for the land without evil' and especially through their spirituality, which allows the natural thought of being alive after physical death. The Jesuits prioritized an active Christian and integrated with the world, and with the Guarani, they produced reductions that corresponded to an uniform plan established: production was greater than the needs, the fields were well distributed without owners. No city should reduce excessively population, nor to be overpopulated. The merit was a life according to nature. There were no indigent, no one owned anything, they were all rich. It is proposed that this is a middle course between Capitalism and Socialism. Concluded that the planet will be sustainable only with a fraternal and egalitarian society.José Roberto de OliveiraUniversidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sularticlesustainable utopic experiencesalternatives for developmentjesuitguarani achievementEconomic growth, development, planningHD72-88PTDesenvolvimento em Questão, Vol 10, Iss 20, Pp 28-51 (2012)
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topic sustainable utopic experiences
alternatives for development
jesuit
guarani achievement
Economic growth, development, planning
HD72-88
spellingShingle sustainable utopic experiences
alternatives for development
jesuit
guarani achievement
Economic growth, development, planning
HD72-88
José Roberto de Oliveira
Experiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio
description This article aims to find alternatives for development possibilities for a self-sustaining life in the third millennium. It is based on the Jesuit Guarani Missions experience in the region established in the current border areas of MERCOSUR, demonstrates that this experience had a profound impact on modern thought and Montesquieu and Voltaire called it the 'triumph of mankind'. Were established from the Utopia of Thomas More, which is possible by Guaranis 'way of being', their 'search for the land without evil' and especially through their spirituality, which allows the natural thought of being alive after physical death. The Jesuits prioritized an active Christian and integrated with the world, and with the Guarani, they produced reductions that corresponded to an uniform plan established: production was greater than the needs, the fields were well distributed without owners. No city should reduce excessively population, nor to be overpopulated. The merit was a life according to nature. There were no indigent, no one owned anything, they were all rich. It is proposed that this is a middle course between Capitalism and Socialism. Concluded that the planet will be sustainable only with a fraternal and egalitarian society.
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author José Roberto de Oliveira
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title Experiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio
title_short Experiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio
title_full Experiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio
title_fullStr Experiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio
title_full_unstemmed Experiências Utópicas no Território Fronteiriço do Mercosul e as Alternativas de Sustentabilidade e Desenvolvimento para o Terceiro Milênio
title_sort experiências utópicas no território fronteiriço do mercosul e as alternativas de sustentabilidade e desenvolvimento para o terceiro milênio
publisher Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul
publishDate 2012
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