EUFRASIO, F. F.; EUFRASIO, Francisco Flavio.
Resumo:
The content investigates the constitution and presents a contemporary panorama of racial
unemployment from the capitalist development in Brazil. Therefore, it tries to develop
analyzes about this branching of general unemployment intrinsic to the attempt to adapt the
national market to the trends of international imperialism. The path taken through research
based on bibliographic and documentary revision was guided by historical-dialectical
materialism. Initially, the construction of unemployment is investigated based on the criticism
of the political economy. Identifying his formation and perpetuation as a capitalist need,
because he is part of the production prism. Therefore, by understanding it as social inequality
and an instrument of capitalism, the distinction between the social segments that make it up is
also understandable. Because unemployment is not homogeneous, neither does it aggravate
social problems in an identical way. From this, the second part of the content brings to the
perception the effects of unemployment in the national black segment. Investigating the
direction of unemployment in a more expressive way towards the black population and the
social problems aggravated by it. It is true the idea that unemployment ignites social
inequalities, but it is also entirely true that not only does it aggravate social problems within
the black population, it also produces new ones from the pre-existing ones. Because the
industrial reserve army is made up of layers and the black population concentrates on its
sub-layer, as it is the reserve of the workforce reserve, as stated at the end of the content.