Social-Economic Formation (SEF) and its geographical dimension
SOCIAL-ECONOMIC FORMATION AND ITS GEOGRAPHICAL DIMENSION
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https://doi.org/10.5216/bgg.v43i01.68962Abstract
The notion of Social-Economic Formation (SEF), elaborated by Marx and Lenin, will echo in several other philosophical, sociological, historical, economic and geographic works. In geography, particularly in Brazil, important intellectuals will express the need to incorporate the spatial dimension into the debate of the Social-Social Economy, given the inseparability between society and space, proposing the analytical category of socio-spatial formation, as in the case of Milton Santos. In this context, the article aims to discuss the Brazilian geographic interpretation of the notion of Social-Economic Formation. In order to achieve this objective, a bibliographical review on the theme was carried out, using authors responsible for the theoretical construction of the SEF and their interlocutors.
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