The instrumentalization of csa (community that sustains agriculture) for the construction of a new concept of responsible consumption through the constitutional principle of solidarity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/rfd.v45i3.58350Abstract
The dignity of the human person is the basic principle of the
Brazilian legal system, and, together with the principle of solidarity, which
expresses the legal duty to achieve a more just, free and supportive
society, finds fertile ground in the so-called Communities that Sustain
Agriculture. Such associations mirror more human relations because they
are based on sustainable consumption, in addition to the commitment to
mutual cooperation so that all remain members of the production chain,
ensuring the self-realization of each of the parties involved. Thus, the
problem to be faced is: how does the principle of solidarity, elected as a
paradigm within the community that sustains agriculture (CSA), contribute
to responsible consumption and the humanization of private relations?
To answer the problem, the investigation used the method of deductive
approach, and the monographic procedure method, using bibliographic
and documentary research. In the end, it is concluded that only society
based on the common good, in which the individual dignity aimed at the
consecration of the most peaceful and harmonious social group will be
fulfilling the constitutional objective established in article three.
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