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Respuestas de los liderazgos internacionales y de la sociedad de la información frente a la pobreza

By: PIMENTA, Carlos Cesar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Caracas : CLAD, Junio 2001Revista del CLAD Reforma y Democracia 20, p. 109-140Abstract: A new technological,economic, political, cultural, organisational and mangerial arquitecture of the commom interest has arisen.There is a process of global restructuring of the prevailing development model, based on the creation of information, and knowledge networks. Within this process, Internet is not only a tehnology, but it is a new way to organize the new economy and the new society, a part of permanent desconstruction and construction context. This is a society of people and networks amon people, where traditional social institutions are dissolving. The new development model based on knowledge and information includes poisite trends, such as the rise of democracy; increasing productivity; the expansion of human knowledge; movements to project the environment; somenm and children; and more people and regions enjoying better living conditions. On the other hand, ther is a perverse relationship between informational capitalism and increasing inequality, polarisation and social exclusion. Thus, this new model includes both development and under development, with social inclusion and exclusion processes at the same time .. In order to fight inequality and social exclusion, the action of national States is neede with the help of more legitimate international leaderships and organisations with a more balanced representation of nations and citizens in the world. There are differences in the G-8 proposals regarding the group of Progressive Governments, but there are also similarities, such as democratisation of the access to Internet, originally proposed by the United Nations. Futhermore, it has been state that funding social welfare by the substantial increase in productivity resulting from the advances of information society is possible. Thus, a new welfare State may emerge. Hoever, this is not a natural trend, and this process should be built. The democratisation of the access to internet in less developed countries as a strategy to fight poverty may be helpful, but probaly this is not a solution per se, because poverty is not a social phenomenon that depends only on technology. The role of State as a neotiator in this advance process of the network is a must. It shoud articulate communities, businessess, scholars, politicians, and NGO`s, among others; widen up the participation of actors when seeking consensus, and defending the people`s interests. It is time for renewal by creating new paradigms and speeding upo social transformation. Society and State new challenges are to fight social and sybernetic exclusion; capitalise on technological advances and the political time to face social inequality; and strenghthen social welfare, solidarity, participation, and democracy
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A new technological,economic, political, cultural, organisational and mangerial arquitecture of the commom interest has arisen.There is a process of global restructuring of the prevailing development model, based on the creation of information, and knowledge networks. Within this process, Internet is not only a tehnology, but it is a new way to organize the new economy and the new society, a part of permanent desconstruction and construction context. This is a society of people and networks amon people, where traditional social institutions are dissolving. The new development model based on knowledge and information includes poisite trends, such as the rise of democracy; increasing productivity; the expansion of human knowledge; movements to project the environment; somenm and children; and more people and regions enjoying better living conditions. On the other hand, ther is a perverse relationship between informational capitalism and increasing inequality, polarisation and social exclusion. Thus, this new model includes both development and under development, with social inclusion and exclusion processes at the same time .. In order to fight inequality and social exclusion, the action of national States is neede with the help of more legitimate international leaderships and organisations with a more balanced representation of nations and citizens in the world. There are differences in the G-8 proposals regarding the group of Progressive Governments, but there are also similarities, such as democratisation of the access to Internet, originally proposed by the United Nations. Futhermore, it has been state that funding social welfare by the substantial increase in productivity resulting from the advances of information society is possible. Thus, a new welfare State may emerge. Hoever, this is not a natural trend, and this process should be built. The democratisation of the access to internet in less developed countries as a strategy to fight poverty may be helpful, but probaly this is not a solution per se, because poverty is not a social phenomenon that depends only on technology. The role of State as a neotiator in this advance process of the network is a must. It shoud articulate communities, businessess, scholars, politicians, and NGO`s, among others; widen up the participation of actors when seeking consensus, and defending the people`s interests. It is time for renewal by creating new paradigms and speeding upo social transformation. Society and State new challenges are to fight social and sybernetic exclusion; capitalise on technological advances and the political time to face social inequality; and strenghthen social welfare, solidarity, participation, and democracy

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