Open government: socials rights on platform

The succession of the diverse State paradigms, from its origins to the present day was more a thing of coexistence than a constant displacement of each previous one. But from mere coexistence up to real connivance there is always a long way, an integrative vision becomes indispensable in that journe...

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Autor principal: Cipriano Rozados, Juan
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/Redoeda/article/view/9112
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Sumario:The succession of the diverse State paradigms, from its origins to the present day was more a thing of coexistence than a constant displacement of each previous one. But from mere coexistence up to real connivance there is always a long way, an integrative vision becomes indispensable in that journey. Nor Legal State was replaced by the emergence of Social State neither this last one disappeared completely when Neoliberal State became the universal model. The achievements in terms of recognition of the fundamentality of social rights are unquestionable and remain inmaculate. In Argentina, we presence a shift in the conception of the Public Administration. I propose myself to show how the Open Government paradigm, beyond standing as a platform in where social agents can now interact, has an horizon in the social rights. So as to consider Open Government as an alternative to make effective social rights in this XXI Century.