O ESTADO DEMOCRÁTICO DE DIREITO DE 1988 E SUA (IN) COMPATIBILIDADE COM O NEOLIBERALISMO

Daniel Júnior Rodrigues Alvarenga, Hazel Ena Socorro Santos
2020 Revista Multidisciplinar do Nordeste Mineiro  
The Democratic Rule of Law seeks to eradicate forms of social inequality, contributing to a more just, free and solidary society, but these objectives clash with neoliberal politics leaving social rights in the background. In this sense, the objective of this work was to analyze neoliberal policies and their contradiction with the current Democratic State of Law. The role of labor justice for the emancipation and insertion of the world in capitalist society was also addressed, and its decrease
more » ... n access to the working class since the labor reform promoted by the Temer government. As a result of this diminished access, social rights were increasingly being suppressed by the working class. Since its inception, CLT has undergone numerous changes to adapt to the current context, making many of its rules more flexible. This study seeks to portray the consequences of labor flexibility and its relationship with neoliberal politics. Bibliographic research was used as the methodological procedure.
doi:10.17648/2675-4312-v1-2020-18 fatcat:mh6544mbezfotpe6kk7pjmakdy