A proposal of a social state for the XXI Century: taking back the origin
Keywords:
Social State of Law, Welfare State, post-keynesian capitalism, social rights, compensatory justiceAbstract
This paper will verifies the force of the model of Social State of Law in the XXI century facing the assignment of crisis that announces its inefficacy and proposes its dismantling. This verification will be realized taking as a starting point the political-ideological origin of the model as well as the reasons of its constitutionalization, keeping in mind the model of Social state is product of its historic circumstances. Therefore, we set out its evolution to a Developer social state, who will face the new “social issue” and including a new way of understanding the justice.
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