CAPITALIST CRISIS IN ALYSSON MASCARO
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i7.10613Keywords:
Crisis. Capitalism. Social forms.Abstract
This work sought to outline a brief understanding of the idea of capitalist crisis from the texts of Alysson Mascaro. For this, using as a basis his classification of the three possible horizons of contemporary legal thought, it starts from assumptions developed by the author in some of his works in which it is possible to identify aspects related to the capitalist crisis to highlight its relations with social forms and the complex of factors such as law and the state. This article was structured, in addition to methodological considerations, in a division into two topics: the first referring to the classification elaborated by the author in relation to contemporary thought, and the second, referring to the approaches to capitalist crisis in his work. Thus, it was possible to identify that in Mascaro's works, among the varied theoretical bases and possibilities of definition, the crisis presents itself as an inseparable aspect of capitalist social forms in their emergence, reproduction and rupture.
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