La "Filosofía positiva", el derecho y las relaciones laborales en Argentina a principios del siglo XX

The purpose of this work will attempt to detect the main philosophical influence that gave rise to labor law and social security in Argentina in the early twentieth century. The understanding will be structured on the basis of verification by means of discourse analysis, the hegemony of the "po...

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Main Author: Fazio, Federico Leandro De
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Editora Unesp 2011
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law
Online Access:http://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3807241
Source:Revista de Estudos Jurídicos UNESP, ISSN 1414-3097, Vol. 15, Nº. 22, 2011, pags. 71-88
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Summary: The purpose of this work will attempt to detect the main philosophical influence that gave rise to labor law and social security in Argentina in the early twentieth century. The understanding will be structured on the basis of verification by means of discourse analysis, the hegemony of the "positive social philosophy" in the conceptions and justifications that built the beginnings of that right "special". In particular, look for a narrative linking the fundamental premises of the 'positive science', its influence on legal thought (in particular, the work of Leon Duguit) and, finally, the landing of "positive philosophy" in the ideas surrounding legislative treatment of the "social question", expressed in the draft Labour Code of 1904, presented by the Executive to the National Congress.