HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: this paper aims to establish theoretical contributions of humanist capitalism, as a support to overcome the post-pandemic neoliberalist model. As a research problem, the question arises: is the theory of humanist capitalism an effective measure to contain the post-pandemic neoliberal capitalist system? Methodology: in this sense, using the hypothetical-deductive method, with qualitative research and bibliographic review, it is intended to discuss theoretical premises about the evolution from liberalism to neoliberalism, and, from this context, to serve as a theoretical support to defend capitalism humanist, as a theoretical current capable of balancing the post-pandemic phase, in the tension dialogue between equality and freedom, using fraternity as convergence, in search of the realization of human rights of the first, second and third dimensions. Results: as a conclusion, it is defended the application of fraternity as a universal principle in the application of modern capitalism, as a way of overcoming the neoliberalist model, in the realization of human rights in a post-pandemic scenery. Contribution: as a contribution, humanist capitalism considers itself a philosophical instrument in post-pandemic economic law, capable of establishing, through universal brotherhood, the dialectic between the fundamental principles of freedom and equality in the defense of human rights. Keywords: Humanistic Capitalism; Liberalism; Neoliberalism; Human Rights; Pandemic. |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODELCapitalismo HumanistaLiberalismoNeoliberalismoDireitos HumanosPandemiaHumanistic CapitalismLiberalismNeoliberalismHuman RightsPandemicABSTRACT Objective: this paper aims to establish theoretical contributions of humanist capitalism, as a support to overcome the post-pandemic neoliberalist model. As a research problem, the question arises: is the theory of humanist capitalism an effective measure to contain the post-pandemic neoliberal capitalist system? Methodology: in this sense, using the hypothetical-deductive method, with qualitative research and bibliographic review, it is intended to discuss theoretical premises about the evolution from liberalism to neoliberalism, and, from this context, to serve as a theoretical support to defend capitalism humanist, as a theoretical current capable of balancing the post-pandemic phase, in the tension dialogue between equality and freedom, using fraternity as convergence, in search of the realization of human rights of the first, second and third dimensions. Results: as a conclusion, it is defended the application of fraternity as a universal principle in the application of modern capitalism, as a way of overcoming the neoliberalist model, in the realization of human rights in a post-pandemic scenery. Contribution: as a contribution, humanist capitalism considers itself a philosophical instrument in post-pandemic economic law, capable of establishing, through universal brotherhood, the dialectic between the fundamental principles of freedom and equality in the defense of human rights. Keywords: Humanistic Capitalism; Liberalism; Neoliberalism; Human Rights; Pandemic.It is concluded, therefore, that it is inevitable not to reconcile the neoliberalist economic system with the problems caused by the coronavirus health crisis. The consequences of the pandemic are not recent, as other health crises, including historical ones, such as the Spanish flu, have already been experienced. However, the crisis is spreading and becomes global when it comes to the New Coronavirus (COVID-19), given the notorious ease of spreading the virus, and the difficult task of containing its spread. Allied to this, there is a system in decay in neoliberalism, despite the form of conduct free of economic regulation structure, specific to individualisms, and lack of due state assistance, especially in health, which now stands out because of the pandemic. Therefore, as a way of overcoming the collapse of neoliberalism today, in this essay, the defense in favor of humanist capitalism for the current future was used, as a system of economic regulation based on the fraternity, in accordance with the constitutional principles of building a free, just and solidary society. In fact, it becomes an arduous task, to withdraw this theoretical discourse, in order to implement it in practice, however, it is essential to have the initiative of reconciling through fraternity, from men-men, to brothers-brothers, the formula for the tension between freedom and equality. Therefore, the recognition of fraternity is defended, under the humanistic bias, in order to materialize the human rights of the first, second and third dimension, so that, based on the observance of such rights, it is possible to speak about economic activity, and consequent regulation of markets. If the solution is aimed at minimal intervention, or from the perspective of the Social State in economic activity, the premise of protecting constitutional interests in favor of social rights is defended, for the eradication of poverty, for equality of rights, and, so that everyone can have access, in other words, the realization of human rights as a social guarantee. To think of fraternity is to rethink the individualistic character, for the materialization of a solidary idea, of a cooperative attitude, based on interest towards others, alterity, as prevalence of individuality and selfishness. Through a fraternal attitude, one can speak of evolution or the overcoming of individual capitalism, for the march of fraternal capitalism, where everyone wins, in a cooperated and coordinated way.Revista Jurídica Unicuritiba. Curitiba.2022-05-30T14:37:03Z2021-02-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/11110/2369oai:ciencipca.ipca.pt:11110/2369engBandeira, Gonçalo S. de Melo / Moreira, Alexandre Magno Augusto / Dias, Jean Colbert, HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST, Revista Jurídica Unicuritiba. Curitiba. n.64, p.692-711, V.2 Especial Covid. 20212316-753X (versão electrónica)http://hdl.handle.net/11110/2369metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBandeira, Gonçalo S. de MeloMoreira, Alexandre Magno AugustoDias, Jean Colbertreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-05T12:53:40ZPortal AgregadorONG |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL Bandeira, Gonçalo S. de Melo Capitalismo Humanista Liberalismo Neoliberalismo Direitos Humanos Pandemia Humanistic Capitalism Liberalism Neoliberalism Human Rights Pandemic |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL |
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HUMANIST CAPITALISM AS A SOLIDARY SUPPORT FOR OVERCOMING THE POST-PANDEMIC NEOLIBERALIST MODEL |
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Bandeira, Gonçalo S. de Melo |
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Bandeira, Gonçalo S. de Melo Moreira, Alexandre Magno Augusto Dias, Jean Colbert |
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Moreira, Alexandre Magno Augusto Dias, Jean Colbert |
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Bandeira, Gonçalo S. de Melo Moreira, Alexandre Magno Augusto Dias, Jean Colbert |
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Capitalismo Humanista Liberalismo Neoliberalismo Direitos Humanos Pandemia Humanistic Capitalism Liberalism Neoliberalism Human Rights Pandemic |
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Capitalismo Humanista Liberalismo Neoliberalismo Direitos Humanos Pandemia Humanistic Capitalism Liberalism Neoliberalism Human Rights Pandemic |
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ABSTRACT Objective: this paper aims to establish theoretical contributions of humanist capitalism, as a support to overcome the post-pandemic neoliberalist model. As a research problem, the question arises: is the theory of humanist capitalism an effective measure to contain the post-pandemic neoliberal capitalist system? Methodology: in this sense, using the hypothetical-deductive method, with qualitative research and bibliographic review, it is intended to discuss theoretical premises about the evolution from liberalism to neoliberalism, and, from this context, to serve as a theoretical support to defend capitalism humanist, as a theoretical current capable of balancing the post-pandemic phase, in the tension dialogue between equality and freedom, using fraternity as convergence, in search of the realization of human rights of the first, second and third dimensions. Results: as a conclusion, it is defended the application of fraternity as a universal principle in the application of modern capitalism, as a way of overcoming the neoliberalist model, in the realization of human rights in a post-pandemic scenery. Contribution: as a contribution, humanist capitalism considers itself a philosophical instrument in post-pandemic economic law, capable of establishing, through universal brotherhood, the dialectic between the fundamental principles of freedom and equality in the defense of human rights. Keywords: Humanistic Capitalism; Liberalism; Neoliberalism; Human Rights; Pandemic. |
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