European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
ISSN-L 2286-4822
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O Desmonte do Estado e a Invisibilidade do Empresariad o para o Enfrentamento da Pandemia da Covid-19 na Área Metropolitana da Cidade de Belém-PA
Author Name :
Luiz Miguel Galvão Queiroz, Rafael da Silva Queiroz, Raimundo Sousa, Terezinha Fátima Andrade Monteiro dos Santos, Terezinha Sirlei Ribeiro de Sousa
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Bridge Center
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Abstract :
The article discusses the public-private relationship in actions aimed at coping with the pandemic of COVID19 in the city of Belém, State of Pará, and chose as a research investigation: in which measure the State and the Entrepreneurship subtly walked side by side in order to ensure that productive activities were kept in balance to promote accumulation? The study is based on the assumptions of historical and dialectical materialism, produced through documentary sources, among them: government decrees, legislations and testimonies of subjects contained in electronic sites, complemented by reflections from scientific works made available on electronic sites. The content analysis technique was adopted, emphasizing that the document is not disconnected from the concrete reality of existential production, therefore, they are living testimonies, of the historical context in which men and women are inserted. It was possible to verify that the relationship between the public and the private destined to guarantee the maintenance of the productive activities had as a background the perspective that the economy is the main support for the production of existence. It is concluded that the public-private relation during the confrontation period of the pandemic of COVID19 in Belém city reveals that the alliance established between the State and the Capital, is not favorable to the valorization of the fundamental social good: the human life.
Keywords :
pandemic COVID-19; public-private relationship; education.

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