The study of the State, Government, and Public Policies in Our America demands to recognize both the subjective diversity of stakeholders, as well as the diverse systemic unrest that was historically produced and accumulated. Based on this, this article rescues and presents a hermeneutic reconstruction of the Social Game Theory and Carlos Matus’ Thought, by providing a conceptual-methodological framework, which gives tools to interpret political and social action as a field of social production, where systemic reproductiontransformation is permanently conjugated, by opening both the concept of government, and overcoming the ideological dichotomy of the State and Civil Society.