The contractual trap
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31731987000100003Keywords:
Contract, solidarity, State, industrial society, social work divisionAbstract
The present article develops a durkheimean interpretation of the division of social work as organic and contractual solidarity. This interpretation will be examined, on one hand, while it characterizes a kind of industrial society that exalts the solidarity of roles in the collective work but not in the modes of production; on the other hand, while it presupposes a State playing the role of catalyst of the corporations and does not let foresee a notion of contract.
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