Abstract

The aim of the article is to analyze the role of the Baixada Project (1986-1990) as a political device operated by associative movements in three municipalities in the urban peripheries of the Baixada Fluminense. Based on documentary and bibliographic sources, the theoretical-methodological perspective of the article is anchored in the dialectical historical materialism in which the concept of space (LEFEVBRE, 2000) is understood as a social relationship. It is concluded that the project in reference is a residue of unequal times reverberating in the voices of subjects who claim radical needs for the reproduction of life.

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