TEJO, A. M. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6662250322003838; TEJO, Angela Maria Metri.
Resumo:
This work attempts to trace the origin and development of Ihe concepts,
ideas and paradigms which dominated intellectual formulations about Ihe regional
problem in the context of Ihe complex totality of the "free market". In the earlier
period, the idea of the state as the promoter of development was consolidated,
whereas in the present situation, the concepts and propositions of the previous
period have been weakened and invalidated. The intention has been to discover
why certain concepts echo in the significant thought structure of each age being
transformed into a great collective social force, part of a "wordl-vision". Marxist
politico-economic criticism was examined, in the concepts of theoretic discourse.
This potentially legitimizes the middle class monopolist order in its "mature and
consolidated" phase. This could be reason for the entirety of thought about the
"regional question" in each epoch and also the forms of "middle-class contention"
for the solution of the crises of these periods. The contratictory characteristics
verified in these two conceptual systems have been comprehended and explained
as products of a specific social and historical situation. This is to say that their
ideological substance has been dealt with, and has not been considered as a
"theoretical inconsistency", as, in this case, reality would be transformed into the
eternized reality of the established order.