Abstract

This paper analyses rural working in a bourgeois society, especially the type of working generated inside MST – Rural Landless Workers Movement. The ontological and historical meaning of the Marxist conception of work is our starting point followed by reflections on the Brazilian rural reality and its working and living conditions. Next, we point out the several relationships between city and rural areas as well as between rural working and capitalist industrial production. MST is thought to be the movement which expresses the contradictions of the bourgeois society and aims at raising human relationships and types of working of superior quality of those in vigor in our society.

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