UNWANTED SOCIAL INEQUALITIES: HUMAN SURVIVAL THROUGH COOPERATIVE SAFETY NETS

Authors

  • Elise Avesque Frota Unichristus
  • André Studart Leitão
  • Neuro José Zambam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56256/themis.v21i1.963

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to defend the need to build new networks of cooperation and equitable social security as an instrument for preserving the value of human dignity in the face of predatory competition and unsustainability existing in the environments of human, social and environmental coexistence. Faced with this unfair and embarrassing context of unwanted inequalities, it is urgent to propose redistributive policies. Global cooperation is necessary to ensure social balance and humanity survival. The abundance of goods production contrasts with the alarming levels of new forms of slavery, famines, mental illness and violence. New technologies have brought people, states and nations together. Simultaneously, however, countless jobs have disappeared that depersonalized human identity. The belief in full employment is illusory and unrealistic. Innovating forms of coexistence, leisure, human relationships and social organization is a fundamental condition for social sustainability. The research method is inductive, based on the review of specialized bibliography and the analysis of documents and data available on public consultation sites.

Author Biography

Elise Avesque Frota, Unichristus

Possui graduação em Direito pela Universidade Federal do Ceará (1997 - 2002) e MBA em Poder Judiciário pela FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas (2006-2008). Mestre em Direito pelo Centro Universitário Chrsitus - UNICHRISTUS. Procuradora do Município de Fortaleza entre 2003 e 2005. Exerce o cargo de Juíza Federal junto ao Tribunal Regional Federal da 5ª Região desde 2005. Tem experiência na área de Direito, com ênfase em Direito Público.

Published

2023-11-29

Issue

Section

ARTIGOS CIENTÍFICOS