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https://doi.org/10.5007/%25xAbstract
This article analyses some articulations among work, education and gender, considering them as agents of the capitalist way of producing goods, services and human beings. It establishes some parameters for the analysis of theworking experiences of the labor force as they express sexuated subjec- tivities and of the entrepreneurial mangement as differentiated and differen- tiating dialogue with the sexuated workers.Capitalism and patriarchy constitute thus alliances which appear in the dialogues between capital and the sexes, which work as structured and structuring axes of the social and production and production relations and print distinctions upon working and
managerial practices.
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