Communitarianism and social capital: convergences

The communitarian paradigm, as formulated by Amitai Etzioni, has as one of its central theses the balance between State, community and market. The problem addressed in this research is that if the communitarian paradigm is a conceptual framework consistent with the assumptions of theories of social...

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Main Author: João Pedro Schmidt
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2015-08-01
Series:Revista Debates
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Online Access:http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/view/54911/34730
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description The communitarian paradigm, as formulated by Amitai Etzioni, has as one of its central theses the balance between State, community and market. The problem addressed in this research is that if the communitarian paradigm is a conceptual framework consistent with the assumptions of theories of social capital. The answer is positive, considering that the thesis of the balance of the three spheres rejects the unilateral emphasis on the coercive power of the state and the self-regulation of the market, and provides a central role to the community as a space of creation and recreation of the values that guide life in society. The method is deductive and the research technique is a review of the aliterature.
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spellingShingle João Pedro Schmidt
Communitarianism and social capital: convergences
Revista Debates
Communitarianism
Social Capital
State
Community
Market
title Communitarianism and social capital: convergences
title_full Communitarianism and social capital: convergences
title_fullStr Communitarianism and social capital: convergences
title_full_unstemmed Communitarianism and social capital: convergences
title_short Communitarianism and social capital: convergences
title_sort communitarianism and social capital convergences
topic Communitarianism
Social Capital
State
Community
Market
url http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/view/54911/34730
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