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Considerations on the third industrial revolution and the health work force in Natal

The articulation among production mode, social politics and health practices is established as conducting wire of our inquiry press cutting: the work and the workers in health. The Third Industrial Revolution unchained new articulations with the economical, political and social processes in world-wide ratios, the society projects, forms of organization, power and the social actors. This conformation defined by the new world-wide work division keeps a relation of unequal force between developed countries group and developing countries. Brazil lives this transformation process and has been implanting social politics with the neoliberal model characteristics. Such politcs have been motivating difficulties, injustices and social instability, constituting challenges to the question of the social rights and unchaining processes that involve the public and the private of the Brazilian citizens, in their objectiveness and subjectiveness, studied here, a press cutting of periphery of the delayed capitalism, which has Brazil as example, and more specifically the Northeast region, that is also underdeveloped in the modern world productive forces viewpoint.

Third Industrial Revolution; Work; Health


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