Dados es una de las principales publicaciones de ciencias sociales en América Latina. Creada en 1966, publica trabajos inéditos e innovadores, procedentes de investigaciones académicas, de autores brasileños y extranjeros. Editada por IESP-UERJ, tiene como objetivo conciliar el rigor científico y la excelencia académica con un énfasis en el debate público basado en el análisis de temas sustantivos en la sociedad y la política.
Dados vol. 28 n. 1 Rio de Janeiro 1985
Resumen
The author profiles two distinct citizenship traditions in political thought: the first, a more collectivist tradition, is associated with the Greek polis; the second, an individualist one, found expression in the Roman civitas. The writer then examines the ways in which the individualist citizenship ideal manifests itself in liberal thought; whereas in other currents, more critical of civil society, an adherence to a more politicized and socialized conception of collective citizenship is evident. These different visions of citizenship carry practical consequences, insofar as the existence of a powerful contradiction is ascertained between individual rights of citizenship and collective means for their attainment. Finally, the author points out that an element essential to democratization is the criticism and democratization of the organizations forming the bond between citizen and state, in the process of reconstituting the polis.
Nem Cidadãos, Nem Seres Livres: O Dilema Político do Indivíduo na Ordem Liberal-Democrática