CONSIDERATIONS ON THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT AND THE BENEFIT OF CONTINUED PROVISION
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This article analyzes the theory of development under the teachings of Ignacy Sachs and Amartya Sen, who conceive that development is not exclusively linked to economic growth, but to other dimensions of freedom, fulfillment of human and fundamental rights and well-being human social. Poverty and its perspectives related to the individual's income and capacity were also analyzed, in order to verify whether assistance policies for monthly income distribution, such as the BPC, are necessary to eradicate poverty, in addition to analyzing social assistance as a right. human, through the concreteness and materialization of rights guaranteed in the 1988 constitutional text, especially in relation to the legal requirements set forth in the Organic Law of Social Security (LOAS) for granting the assistance benefit of continuous provision (BPC) to the elderly and the person with a disability, as a way of guaranteeing the principles of human dignity and the existential minimum, as well as a tool for mitigating inequalities and achieving inclusive development, under the constitutional premises of national development of human dignity.
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