ADMINISTRAÇÃO POLÍTICA: UMA ANÁLISE ALTERNATIVA PARA AS RELAÇÕES SOCIAIS DE PRODUÇÃO

Authors

  • MÔNICA MATOS RIBEIRO
  • REGINALDO SOUZA SANTOS FATEC - BA FACULDADE DE TECNOLOGIA E CIÊNCIA DA BAHIA
  • GABRIEL ANDRADE BRITO SILVA FATEC - BA FACULDADE DE TECNOLOGIA E CIÊNCIA DA BAHIA

Keywords:

Administração Política, Análise das Relações Sociais, Gestão do Capitalismo

Abstract

The purpose of this essay is to present the field of political administration as an analytical alternative for understanding social relations of production.  This field proposes, in its epistemological and theoretical-methodological basis, the integration of management (macro dimension) and management (micro dimension) in order to make it possible to reinterpret the dynamics of national and local capitalism.  In this sense, political administration represents an important complementarity to analyzes led by the economy, especially with regard to presenting other elements and variables not perceived by this field of knowledge, in relation to the ways in which socioeconomic processes are organized, structured, they guide and therefore allow to identify how individual and collective interests have been managed to carry out the social relations of production.  Assuming the analytical perspective of political administration allows us to consider that managing capitalism alludes to both the concrete social dimensions (which have become known as the bases of human / social materiality), as well as the subjective dimensions underlying the dimension of social relations, when expressing choices the directions and wills, individual and collective of society. Political administration thus presents itself as a “different window” for looking at social reality.

Author Biographies

REGINALDO SOUZA SANTOS, FATEC - BA FACULDADE DE TECNOLOGIA E CIÊNCIA DA BAHIA

Maioridade Penal; Inconstitucionalidade; Criminalidade

GABRIEL ANDRADE BRITO SILVA, FATEC - BA FACULDADE DE TECNOLOGIA E CIÊNCIA DA BAHIA

Maioridade Penal; Inconstitucionalidade; Criminalidade

Published

2021-03-05