//revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/issue/feedPerseu: História, Memória e Política2020-12-17T08:15:41-03:00PERSEU: História, memória e política[email protected]Open Journal Systems<p>O Centro Sérgio Buarque de Holanda edita a revista Perseu: História, Memória e Política, que se dedica à história da esquerda contemporânea e da luta dos trabalhadores. Cada número apresenta um dossiê temático de artigos, resenhas e seleções de documentos do nosso acervo.<br><br>Dada a importância da história e da memória nas disputas políticas do presente, esta revista se constituiu como espaço de circulação da produção acadêmica, no campo da História e das Ciências Sociais, comprometida politicamente com a emancipação da classe trabalhadora. Ainda que existam sólidos grupos acadêmicos, de caráter regional e nacional, produzindo e discutindo temáticas acerca das lutas dos trabalhadores e trabalhadoras pela conquista dos direitos civis, políticos e sociais, a difusão destes estudos não é proporcional à produção. Um dos objetivos da revista PERSEU é contribuir para preencher esta lacuna.<br><br><br>e-ISSN: 2595-4008<br>ISSN impresso: 1982-4289<br><br></p>//revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/357Expediente2020-12-17T07:08:31-03:00Centro Sérgio Buarque de Holanda[email protected]<p>Página de Créditos</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/358Apresentação2020-12-17T07:42:08-03:00Centro Sérgio Buarque de Holanda[email protected]<p>Apresentação</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/359The Unique Health System and the Workers 'Party: history and current challenges2020-12-17T07:15:48-03:00Eliane A. Cruz[email protected]Jacinta F. S. Silva[email protected]Valdevir Both[email protected]Conceição A. P. Rezende[email protected]<p>This article aims to present a brief history of the attention to health care in Brazil and the importance of the Sanitary Reform Movement in the period of redemocratization of the country in the 1980s, which played a fundamental role in the creation of the Unified Health System (SUS). This movement is seen as a tributary of much political articulation and social mobilization evidenced both at the 8th National Health Conference and the popular process which generated the Federal Constitution of 1988. This work is based on the bibliographic revision and documentary research, densifying information about the period researched by including information given by social actors that were filiated to the Workers Party and participated in this unique political moment that defined "health care as everyone's right and the state's duty to ensure it". Analyzing the results of this research shows the importance of defending universal access to health care, independent from the influence of the workers party, seeing the weakening of SUS in the present proposal of changing the current universal heath system to a universal coverage system. The difference in the key terms "health system" and "coverage system" may seem small at first glance, but the latter brings with it the interests of private entities that prioritize their profit above even life, causing great setbacks as to seeing health as a human right, which should be structuring the economic and social development and therefore the right to quality of life.</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/360The action of the Workers’ Party in the management of the Ministry of Health: Strategic Agendas aimed at guaranteeing the right to health and the defense of the SUS2020-12-17T08:02:24-03:00Artur Chioro[email protected]Alexandre Padilha[email protected]Humberto Costa[email protected]Fausto Pereira dos Santos[email protected]Silvana Souza da Silva Pereira[email protected]Andre Luis Bonifácio de Carvalho[email protected]Ana Paula Menezes[email protected]Lumena Almeida Castro Furtado[email protected]<p>The administrations’ petistas in the federal government (2003-16) produced a series of structural changes in the construction of the SUS in Brazil. Policies that sought the universalization and reduction of system inequities were implemented and today are part of the daily life of the Brazilian population. SAMU, Farmácia Popular, Mais Médicos, expansion of the substitute network in mental health, PDPs, strengthening of PNI and SNT, had great positive repercussion on health indicators such as the fall in infant and maternal mortality, increased life expectancy and others. However, structural problems persisted in the process of implementing the SUS. We highlight three: financing, which, despite growing throughout the period, did not vary as a proportion of GDP, the management models of the units, where no alternatives were built to face the avalanche of growth of models outside the public management and part of specialized care networks.</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/361The experience of Workers' Party in the construction of the company's process and practices State Management of the SUS2020-12-17T07:39:14-03:00Silvana Souza da Silva Pereira[email protected]Andre Luis Bonifácio de Carvalho[email protected]Rogério Carvalho dos Santos[email protected]Jorge Solla[email protected]Heider Aurélio Pinto[email protected]Sandra Maria Sales Fagundes[email protected]Károl Veiga Kabra[email protected]Alcindo Antônio Ferla[email protected]Cipriano Maia[email protected]<p>Since the late 1990s, the PT has managed some states. The way to deploy the SUS can be printed with characteristics common to everyone. We will not portray all of them, but some that served as examples for other managements, with good results achieved. The valorization of the spaces of agreement and deliberation of the SUS, the role of states in encouraging Primary Care, as well as the definition of the coordinating role of the states were standardized in all the experiences described, namely, Rio Grande do Sul, Bahia, Sergipe and Rio Grande do Norte. We do not exhaust all advances/challenges, but we seek to describe important marks of these examples, which can be considered marks in the petista way of governing the state SUS.</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/362PT mode to rule the municipalities: transformations and challenges2020-12-17T07:49:38-03:00Lumena Almeida Castro Furtado[email protected]Aparecida Pimenta[email protected]Silvana Pereira[email protected]Fausto Pereira dos Santos[email protected]<p>This article explores the PT way of governing in municipal administrations, focusing on health. Recognizing that it does not have with register the hundreds of municipal experiences, which are unique and very plural, Seeks to reflect on the devices developed in some municipalities as an example of possibilities of building a qualified management and centered on people and not only in administrative and bureaucratic arrangements. Its center is the reflection on primary care, mental health care and alcohol and drugs, the way of caring centered on people and management arrangements. A bet on the possibility of transforming people's lives when management is committed to the defense of life.</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/363The coup against democracy, austerity and the attack on SUS: 2016, the year that didn't end.2020-12-17T07:55:19-03:00Humberto Costa[email protected]Artur Chioro[email protected]Ana Paula Menezes Sóter[email protected]Bruno Moretti[email protected]<p>This article discusses the impacts of Constitutional Amendment n. 95 (EC 95) on the Unified Health System. To this end, it begins by describing the implications of the 2016 parliamentary coup on state practices and public health. Then, it goes on to the SUS financing history since the Federal Constitution of 1988 (CF 88). Next, it addresses the consecrated narrative since the 2016 parliamentary coup, which associates the economic crisis with the excess of public spending, in order to justify the adoption of the austerity policy, with negative impacts on public services. It seeks to show that EC 95 imposes a permanent fiscal adjustment agenda and will be interpreted in the light of the concept of neoliberalism as a technology of government. In its empirical dimension, the work shows the effects of spending rules on SUS.</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/365O PT e a saúde pública no Brasil2020-12-17T08:06:24-03:00Vanessa Xavier Nadotti[email protected]<p>Neste Caderno de Documentos, que acompanha o Dossiê de artigos da mesma temática, disponibilizamos uma seleção de textos acerca das ações e debates do PT sobre a questão da saúde pública. No momento em que elaboramos essa seleção, o país é assolado pelo descaso governamental, que se posiciona de maneira passiva diante da pandemia provocada pelo vírus Covid-19, que já vitimou mais de 160 mil brasileiros. Até o fechamento desta edição, certamente este número terá sido superado. Ao passo que a sociedade civil e a comunidade médica fazem o possível para conter esta triste realidade, o Estado brasileiro é negligente nas ações de combate à expansão e controle da doença.</p> <p>Reunimos documentos veiculados em periódicos de circulação nacional, atualmente disponíveis <em>online</em> na base de dados do Centro Sérgio Buarque de Holanda da Fundação Perseu Abramo. São eles: <em>Jornal dos Trabalhadores</em>, <em>Boletim Nacional do PT</em>, <em>PT na Constituinte</em> e <em>PT Notícias</em>. O Caderno também traz as resoluções de Encontros e Congressos e dos Programas de Governo, também disponíveis para consulta em nosso <a href="https://fpabramo.org.br/csbh/acervo-historico-2/">acervo</a>.</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/364The historical mutations of antipetism and the Bolsonaro phenomenon2020-12-17T08:00:00-03:00Dolores Rocca Rivarola[email protected]<p>This paper reflects on Jair Bolsonaro’s electoral ascent in Brazil, developing an argument on the mutations in <em>antipetismo </em>–or the rejection of the Workers’ Party (PT)- between the presidential election of 1989 and the electoral campaign of 2018. We present three historical “moments” that have characterized <em>antipetismo, </em>with their respective prevalent elements, intensities and the milestones of those transformations. The periodization and reflections I propose here on antipetism are nurtured by a revision of existing literature (in social and political science) regarding these historical processes; by the qualitative analysis of TV electoral campaigns (HGPE); and also by the preliminary exploration of the behaviour of Bolsonaro’s followers in his Facebook profile during the electoral process in 2018. </p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 //revistaperseu.fpabramo.org.br/index.php/revista-perseu/article/view/366Brasil: uma política externa altiva e ativa2020-12-17T08:11:12-03:00Mateus José da Silva Santos[email protected]<p>Resenha da obra <strong><em>Brasil:</em></strong> <strong>uma política externa altiva e ativa, <br></strong>de Valter Pomar (org.). São Paulo: Editora Fundação Perseu Abramo, 2017, 132 p.</p>2020-12-17T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020