摘要:This paper intends to situate some aspects of the emancipatory struggle of the Landless Workers' Movement (MST) against the current model of hegemonic globalization. Its objective is to dialogue and understand what has led rural seated Agrarian Reform to lose their sense of collectivity, considering that the objective of the MST is the work in common logic. Methodologically characterized as a research intervention. It has been analyzed that even in the traditional rural world, future prospects become increasingly geared to "the world of the city" and, moreover, there is a rationality centered increase in income as an embodiment and "progress", which leaves aside the traditional experiences of times-rural spaces. The objective is to identify the reality of the Settlement Dom José Gomes, located on the Agua Amarela line, in the interior of the municipality of Chapecó (SC), showing the results and discussions based on what was identified through a Program to Support Participative Local Development Processes (Papel).