I mandate government Lula da Silva / PT (2003-2006) and sports policies: deepening the neoliberal project

Authors

  • Marcelo Paula Melo Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
  • Edson Marcelo Hungaro UNB
  • Pedro Fernando Athayde FEF-UNB

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8042.2015v27n45p280

Abstract

He aim of this paper is to discuss the actions of the Ministry of Sports in I Mandate Government Lula da Silva / PT (2003-2006). This time frame is justified by this mandate have been considered as a moment of internal disputes about the government's direction and expectations of the PT in power could represent a coping perspective of Brazilian bourgeois logic. We will show that these expectations have not been realized and that the programmatic adherence to the neoliberal project was present in programs and pronouncements of its leaders. The incorporation of actions based on social responsibility, protecting the performance of organizations in civil society through partnerships policies and defending the tax exemption for public resource transfers to such entities, the voluntary use of proposal authorizes such claims.

Author Biographies

Marcelo Paula Melo, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro

GRaduado em educação física pela UFRJ. mestre em Educação (UFF) e doutor em Serviço Social (UFRJ).

Autor do livro Esporte e Juventude pobre: (Autores Associados, 2005).

Edson Marcelo Hungaro, UNB

Doutor em Educação Física (UNICAMP), professor da UNB;

Pedro Fernando Athayde, FEF-UNB

Doutor em Política Social (UNB) e professor da FEF-UNB

Published

2015-09-14

How to Cite

MELO, Marcelo Paula; HUNGARO, Edson Marcelo; ATHAYDE, Pedro Fernando. I mandate government Lula da Silva / PT (2003-2006) and sports policies: deepening the neoliberal project. Motrivivência, Florianópolis, v. 27, n. 45, p. 280–297, 2015. DOI: 10.5007/2175-8042.2015v27n45p280. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/2175-8042.2015v27n45p280. Acesso em: 3 mar. 2025.

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