Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo Netto

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Autor(a) principal: Hillesheim, Jaime
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Katálysis (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/87863
Resumo: The following manuscript results from the transcription — albeit with some adaptations — of the lecture given byProfessor José Paulo Netto, on September 29, 2020. The text was reviewed by the speaker himself, who, after careful reading,approved it for publication. The aforementioned event was organized by the Postgraduate Program in Social Work, at the  Federal University of Santa Catarina. Since we were already facing the global health crisis resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, thelecture was held in a Webinar format and coordinated by me. During the occasion, Professor José Paulo Netto addressed the themeentitled Marxism and Social Work: reflections on research, knowledge production, and the challenges of social workers’ practice. Aswe pointed out at the time, Professor José Paulo Netto has undeniable charisma and widely acknowledged intellectual competence.The theme was tackled by one of the most important Marxists in Brazil today. His contributions surpass the boundaries of SocialWork, both Brazilian and Latin American, Caribbean and European. José Paulo Netto has enriched Marxist social theory in generaland, therefore, he also has an impact on other areas of knowledge, which further strengthens the Brazilian Social Work, since heis a representative of this category. Those who know him are aware that his intellectual career is accompanied by a life of politicalmilitancy, in the context of anti-capitalist struggles. Not by chance, José Paulo Netto has received the title of being a restless Marxist,not only for his efforts in the academic field, but also for his capacity to challenge and shed light on the agendas and struggles of theworking class. This lecture by José Paulo Netto which now is brought to the general public in the form of a written piece, publishedin this issue of Katálysis Journal, was held right before the release of what has already been recognized as one of his most importantintellectual works. His book Marx: a biography, which was released in late 2020 and fulfilled one the author’s teenage dream. Thisdream come true, perhaps more than he could have imagined, has gained social force to the extent that it has raised in scholars ofMarxism, beginners or not, relevant questions about our historical time from the work and life of Karl Marx, which highlights therelevance of his thought to guide the struggles for human emancipation.
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spelling Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo NettoMarxismo e Serviço Social: palestra do Professor José Paulo NettoMarxismoServiço SocialTeoria Social MarxismSocial WorkSocial TeoryThe following manuscript results from the transcription — albeit with some adaptations — of the lecture given byProfessor José Paulo Netto, on September 29, 2020. The text was reviewed by the speaker himself, who, after careful reading,approved it for publication. The aforementioned event was organized by the Postgraduate Program in Social Work, at the  Federal University of Santa Catarina. Since we were already facing the global health crisis resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, thelecture was held in a Webinar format and coordinated by me. During the occasion, Professor José Paulo Netto addressed the themeentitled Marxism and Social Work: reflections on research, knowledge production, and the challenges of social workers’ practice. Aswe pointed out at the time, Professor José Paulo Netto has undeniable charisma and widely acknowledged intellectual competence.The theme was tackled by one of the most important Marxists in Brazil today. His contributions surpass the boundaries of SocialWork, both Brazilian and Latin American, Caribbean and European. José Paulo Netto has enriched Marxist social theory in generaland, therefore, he also has an impact on other areas of knowledge, which further strengthens the Brazilian Social Work, since heis a representative of this category. Those who know him are aware that his intellectual career is accompanied by a life of politicalmilitancy, in the context of anti-capitalist struggles. Not by chance, José Paulo Netto has received the title of being a restless Marxist,not only for his efforts in the academic field, but also for his capacity to challenge and shed light on the agendas and struggles of theworking class. This lecture by José Paulo Netto which now is brought to the general public in the form of a written piece, publishedin this issue of Katálysis Journal, was held right before the release of what has already been recognized as one of his most importantintellectual works. His book Marx: a biography, which was released in late 2020 and fulfilled one the author’s teenage dream. Thisdream come true, perhaps more than he could have imagined, has gained social force to the extent that it has raised in scholars ofMarxism, beginners or not, relevant questions about our historical time from the work and life of Karl Marx, which highlights therelevance of his thought to guide the struggles for human emancipation.Os manuscritos ora apresentados constituem a transcrição — ainda que com algumas adaptações — da palestra proferida pelo Professor José Paulo Netto, em 29 de setembro de 2020. Desde logo, informamos ao leitor que o presente texto passou pelo crivo do palestrante que, depois de atenta leitura, aprovou-o para publicação. A atividade supracitada foi organizada pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Serviço Social, da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Como já estávamos enfrentando a crise sanitária decorrente da pandemia da Covid-19, a palestra foi realizada na forma de um Webinário, com a minha mediação. Na ocasião, o Professor José Paulo Netto abordou o tema Marxismo e Serviço Social: elementos para pensar a pesquisa, a produção do conhecimento e os desafios do trabalho dos assistentes sociais. Como destacamos já à época, o professor José Paulo Netto tem um carisma inquestionável e uma competência intelectual amplamente reconhecida. Tratase de uma exposição sobre o tema feita por um dos mais importantes marxistas da atualidade no Brasil. Suas contribuições ultrapassam as fronteiras do Serviço Social, tanto brasileiro como latino-americano, caribenho e europeu. José Paulo Netto tem contribuído para o debate da teoria social marxista e, por isso, tem também reconhecimento em outras áreas do conhecimento, o que acaba por fortalecer o próprio Serviço Social brasileiro, haja vista que é um agente desta categoria. Quem o conhecesabe que a sua produção intelectual é acompanhada pela militância política, no contexto das lutas anticapitalistas. Não por acaso, José Paulo Netto recebeu a insígnia de ser um marxista sem repouso, não só pela sua contribuição no âmbito da academia, mas também pela sua capacidade de problematizar e colocar luzes sobre as pautas e as lutas da classe trabalhadora. A exposição de José Paulo Netto que agora chega ao público também em forma de uma publicação escrita por esta edição da Revista Katálysis foi realizada num período imediatamente precedente à publicação daquela que já tem sido reconhecida como uma de suas mais importantes produções intelectuais. Trata-se do seu livro Marx: uma biografia, que foi lançado no final de 2020 e que deu forma a um sonho que perseguia o autor desde a sua adolescência. Este sonho, talvez mais do que poderia ele imaginar, tem ganhado força social na medida em que tem suscitado nos estudiosos do marxismo, principiantes ou não, questionamentos importantes sobre o nosso tempo histórico a partir da obra e da vida de Karl Marx, o que evidencia a atualidade do seu pensamento para orientar as lutas pela emancipação humana.Revista KatálysisRevista KatálysisRevista Katálysis2022-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/8786310.1590/1982-0259.2022.e87863Revista Katálysis; Vol. 25 No. 3 (2022): Desigualdade, Fome e Produção de Alimentos; 642-660Revista Katálysis; Vol. 25 Núm. 3 (2022): Desigualdade, Fome e Produção de Alimentos; 642-660Revista Katálysis; v. 25 n. 3 (2022): Desigualdade, Fome e Produção de Alimentos; 642-6601982-02591414-4980reponame:Revista Katálysis (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/87863/51466Copyright (c) 2022 Jaime Hillesheiminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHillesheim, Jaime2023-04-26T22:50:17Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/87863Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/oairevistakatalysis@gmail.com || kataly@cse.ufsc.br || revistakatalysis@hotmail.com1982-02591414-4980opendoar:2023-04-26T22:50:17Revista Katálysis (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
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Marxismo e Serviço Social: palestra do Professor José Paulo Netto
title Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo Netto
spellingShingle Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo Netto
Hillesheim, Jaime
Marxismo
Serviço Social
Teoria Social
Marxism
Social Work
Social Teory
title_short Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo Netto
title_full Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo Netto
title_fullStr Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo Netto
title_full_unstemmed Marxism and Social Work: lecture by Professor José Paulo Netto
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marxismo
Serviço Social
Teoria Social
Marxism
Social Work
Social Teory
topic Marxismo
Serviço Social
Teoria Social
Marxism
Social Work
Social Teory
description The following manuscript results from the transcription — albeit with some adaptations — of the lecture given byProfessor José Paulo Netto, on September 29, 2020. The text was reviewed by the speaker himself, who, after careful reading,approved it for publication. The aforementioned event was organized by the Postgraduate Program in Social Work, at the  Federal University of Santa Catarina. Since we were already facing the global health crisis resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, thelecture was held in a Webinar format and coordinated by me. During the occasion, Professor José Paulo Netto addressed the themeentitled Marxism and Social Work: reflections on research, knowledge production, and the challenges of social workers’ practice. Aswe pointed out at the time, Professor José Paulo Netto has undeniable charisma and widely acknowledged intellectual competence.The theme was tackled by one of the most important Marxists in Brazil today. His contributions surpass the boundaries of SocialWork, both Brazilian and Latin American, Caribbean and European. José Paulo Netto has enriched Marxist social theory in generaland, therefore, he also has an impact on other areas of knowledge, which further strengthens the Brazilian Social Work, since heis a representative of this category. Those who know him are aware that his intellectual career is accompanied by a life of politicalmilitancy, in the context of anti-capitalist struggles. Not by chance, José Paulo Netto has received the title of being a restless Marxist,not only for his efforts in the academic field, but also for his capacity to challenge and shed light on the agendas and struggles of theworking class. This lecture by José Paulo Netto which now is brought to the general public in the form of a written piece, publishedin this issue of Katálysis Journal, was held right before the release of what has already been recognized as one of his most importantintellectual works. His book Marx: a biography, which was released in late 2020 and fulfilled one the author’s teenage dream. Thisdream come true, perhaps more than he could have imagined, has gained social force to the extent that it has raised in scholars ofMarxism, beginners or not, relevant questions about our historical time from the work and life of Karl Marx, which highlights therelevance of his thought to guide the struggles for human emancipation.
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