Memórias póstumas de uma categoria em transformação: a formalização do trabalho informal
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Societies which structure themselves having the purchase and selling of work as the central dimension of social life
find themselves in the middle of a crisis. The job market is not, and could never be, the only space of social work
allocation, otherwise the activity which produces utility values, a reproducer of the cultural and social identity,
organized under principles other than those of the valorization of capital, may collapse, imploding society's very own
structure. The growth of non-formal work activities is but one of the most explicit signs of the functioning of the tradevalue
producing activity when it submits and models the formerly formal work activity now newly shaped. Informal
work, made visible by theories which would formerly identify it as a group of archaic relations or as having been
produced by irrational social agents, thus destined to vanish, is itself provoked and made into a reference model to all
forms of work. Formal work loses some of its space and centrality due to the uncountable labor-law reformations
around the world gaining informal contours, but seeking to become formal. In short, formal work is replaced by the
informal kind which is the result of the rational economic agents' coming up with strategies to escape the state's
regulatory proceedings.
