REBÊLO JÚNIOR, M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7192840164858975; REBÊLO JÚNIOR, Manoel.
Resumo:
The Rural Centers were born with the city of Brasília, representing the first manifestation of organizing a supply agriculture in the region. Despite this, they have so far been poorly studied, making them seen as non-capitalist areas of production since its inception. This dissertation thus seeks to show that
both in the creation phase and in the following phases, the overall structure of production has always been capitalist. Reflection of the planning idealized by the capitalist developmental state. The historical cycle thus oscillates between the euphoria of creation and the subsequent crisis, the result of the political-administrative disorder of the country; oscillates between
the end of the crisis and the entry into a new historical phase, where the supply policy is placed in the background, in favor of new agricultural policies focused on the external market. The rural nuclei also take second place, eventually ending up adapting to the new agricultural policies, thus making speculation with tenancy rights, or soybean cultivation, predominant in their lots today. As places of production, the Rural Centers are nothing more than places where the logic of capitalist accumulation is put into practice, the result of which is private enrichment on the one hand and social misery on the other.