Sociedade civil e Estado no Brasil: Da autonomia à interdependência política

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Abstract

The concept of civil society is essentially contested in its capacity to explain modern societies. It has been re-elaborated during the early nineties and in its renewed version has been employed in Brazil. A few authors defend its analytical use within the new anglo-saxon model provided by Cohen and Arato whereas other authors criticized the idea of social autonomy. In this article I will describe the emergence of civil society in Brazil during the late seventies and will approach its main area of social action during this first stage. I will also approach a second phase in civil society organization in which it moved to a strategy of interdependency with the state.

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Avritzer, L. (2012). Sociedade civil e Estado no Brasil: Da autonomia à interdependência política. Opiniao Publica, 18(2), 383–398. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-62762012000200006

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