Setor não lucrativo, comunidade e welfare state liberal sob o crivo comunitarista
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https://doi.org/10.7213/rev.dir.econ.soc.v8i2.7550Keywords:
setor não lucrativo, comunidade, terceiro setor, comunitarismo, Estados Unidos.Abstract
O artigo analisa a relação entre o setor não lucrativo, comunidade e welfare state liberal nos Estados Unidos, sob a ótica comunitarista. O texto apresenta um breve delineamento histórico do associativismo e da tradição filantrópica, evidencia os vínculos entre as organizações não lucrativas e o Estado na constituição do welfare state liberal, elenca aspectos da legislação norte-americana referente às organizações não lucrativas e algumas características gerais desse setor, para então explanar a posição comunitarista. A linha conclusiva é de que não equivalência entre setor não lucrativo e comunidade, não bastando a simples expansão do setor não lucrativo para o desejável reequilíbrio entre Estado, comunidade e mercado. O método é histórico-crítico e a pesquisa é bibliográfica.Downloads
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