Armando Boito
Reform and Political Crisis in Brazil
Class Conflicts in Workers' Party Governments and the Rise of Bolsonaro Neo-Fascism
Armando Boito
Reform and Political Crisis in Brazil
Class Conflicts in Workers' Party Governments and the Rise of Bolsonaro Neo-Fascism
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This book examines the Brazilian political process in the period of 2003-2020: the governments led by the Workers' Party and their reformist policies, the deep political crisis that led to the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and the rise of Bolsonaro neofascism.
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This book examines the Brazilian political process in the period of 2003-2020: the governments led by the Workers' Party and their reformist policies, the deep political crisis that led to the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and the rise of Bolsonaro neofascism.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9789004466883
- ISBN-10: 9004466886
- Artikelnr.: 62350938
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9789004466883
- ISBN-10: 9004466886
- Artikelnr.: 62350938
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Armando Boito is Professor at the State University of Campinas, Brazil. He is author of several books on Marxist political theory and Brazilian politics. He is editor of the Brazilian journal Critica Marxista.
Preface to the English Edition
List of Tables and Charts
part 1
Reform and Social Classes in the pt Governments
1 State, Bourgeoisie, and Neoliberalism in the Lula Government
1 The Bloc in Power in the Neoliberal Period
2 The Political Ascension of the Industrial Bourgeoisie and Agribusiness
under the Lula Government
3 Political Rise, but No Hegemony Established
4 The Political Regime and the Hegemony of Financial Capital
5 Final Considerations
2 The Lula Governments The New “National Bourgeoisie” in Power
1 fhc, Lula, and Disputes within the Bourgeoisie
2 The Political Relations of the Big Internal Bourgeoisie with the Lula
Government
3 Contradictions within the Internal Bourgeoisie and the
Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 The Political Bases of Neodevelopmentalism
1 The Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 The Neodevelopmentalist Program
3 The Classes and Class Fractions Integrating the Neodevelopmentalist
Front
4 The Contradictions in the Core of the Front
4 Lulism, Populism, and Bonapartism
1 The Concepts
2 Varguism and Lulism
3 Bonapartism and Lulism
5 Neodevelopmentalism, Social Classes, and Foreign Policy in the pt
Governments
1 The Bloc in Power and the Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 Foreign Policy and the Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 Conclusion
6 Neodevelopmentalism and the Recovery of the Brazilian Union Movement
1 Neodevelopmentalism and the Union Movement
2 The Union Movement’s Political Moderation
3 The Growth of the Strike Struggle
4 Final Considerations
part 2
The Nature and Dynamics of the Crisis that Led to the Impeachment
7 The Political Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Instability of
Democracy
1 The Political Crisis
2 The Neoliberal Bourgeois Offensive
3 The Participation of the Upper Middle Class
4 The Presence of the Working Classes
5 The Instability of Democracy
6 The Government’s Reaction and the Popular Movement
8 State, State Institutions, and Political Power in Brazil
1 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
2 The Political Regime and the Contradictions within the State Bureaucracy
3 bndes, Petrobras, and the Big Internal Bourgeoisie
4 Judicial Institutions, the Associated Bourgeoisie, and the Upper Middle
Class
5 Final Considerations
9 Operation Car Wash, the Middle Class, and State Bureaucracy
1 The State’s Social Function, Social Classes, and Bureaucracy
2 Operation Car Wash and the Middle Class
3 The Middle Class and Corruption
10 The Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Dilma Rousseff Government
1 A Couple of Things to Learn from the Crisis
2 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
3 The Political Crisis
11 Why was the Resistance to the 2016 Coup D’état so Weak?
1 The Internal Bourgeoisie was Divided in the Face of the Coup
2 The Marginal Mass of Workers Remained Passive
3 The Unionized Workers were Neutralized
4 After the Coup
Afterword Bolsonaro and the Rise of Neofascism
1 When Can We Speak of Fascism?
2 Bolsonarism is One of the Species of the Fascism Genre
3 The Bolsonaro Government and the Originating Political Crisis
4 Fascism and Bourgeoisie: Unity, Conflicts, and Conciliation
5 Final Considerations
Bibliography
Index 220
List of Tables and Charts
part 1
Reform and Social Classes in the pt Governments
1 State, Bourgeoisie, and Neoliberalism in the Lula Government
1 The Bloc in Power in the Neoliberal Period
2 The Political Ascension of the Industrial Bourgeoisie and Agribusiness
under the Lula Government
3 Political Rise, but No Hegemony Established
4 The Political Regime and the Hegemony of Financial Capital
5 Final Considerations
2 The Lula Governments The New “National Bourgeoisie” in Power
1 fhc, Lula, and Disputes within the Bourgeoisie
2 The Political Relations of the Big Internal Bourgeoisie with the Lula
Government
3 Contradictions within the Internal Bourgeoisie and the
Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 The Political Bases of Neodevelopmentalism
1 The Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 The Neodevelopmentalist Program
3 The Classes and Class Fractions Integrating the Neodevelopmentalist
Front
4 The Contradictions in the Core of the Front
4 Lulism, Populism, and Bonapartism
1 The Concepts
2 Varguism and Lulism
3 Bonapartism and Lulism
5 Neodevelopmentalism, Social Classes, and Foreign Policy in the pt
Governments
1 The Bloc in Power and the Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 Foreign Policy and the Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 Conclusion
6 Neodevelopmentalism and the Recovery of the Brazilian Union Movement
1 Neodevelopmentalism and the Union Movement
2 The Union Movement’s Political Moderation
3 The Growth of the Strike Struggle
4 Final Considerations
part 2
The Nature and Dynamics of the Crisis that Led to the Impeachment
7 The Political Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Instability of
Democracy
1 The Political Crisis
2 The Neoliberal Bourgeois Offensive
3 The Participation of the Upper Middle Class
4 The Presence of the Working Classes
5 The Instability of Democracy
6 The Government’s Reaction and the Popular Movement
8 State, State Institutions, and Political Power in Brazil
1 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
2 The Political Regime and the Contradictions within the State Bureaucracy
3 bndes, Petrobras, and the Big Internal Bourgeoisie
4 Judicial Institutions, the Associated Bourgeoisie, and the Upper Middle
Class
5 Final Considerations
9 Operation Car Wash, the Middle Class, and State Bureaucracy
1 The State’s Social Function, Social Classes, and Bureaucracy
2 Operation Car Wash and the Middle Class
3 The Middle Class and Corruption
10 The Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Dilma Rousseff Government
1 A Couple of Things to Learn from the Crisis
2 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
3 The Political Crisis
11 Why was the Resistance to the 2016 Coup D’état so Weak?
1 The Internal Bourgeoisie was Divided in the Face of the Coup
2 The Marginal Mass of Workers Remained Passive
3 The Unionized Workers were Neutralized
4 After the Coup
Afterword Bolsonaro and the Rise of Neofascism
1 When Can We Speak of Fascism?
2 Bolsonarism is One of the Species of the Fascism Genre
3 The Bolsonaro Government and the Originating Political Crisis
4 Fascism and Bourgeoisie: Unity, Conflicts, and Conciliation
5 Final Considerations
Bibliography
Index 220
Preface to the English Edition
List of Tables and Charts
part 1
Reform and Social Classes in the pt Governments
1 State, Bourgeoisie, and Neoliberalism in the Lula Government
1 The Bloc in Power in the Neoliberal Period
2 The Political Ascension of the Industrial Bourgeoisie and Agribusiness
under the Lula Government
3 Political Rise, but No Hegemony Established
4 The Political Regime and the Hegemony of Financial Capital
5 Final Considerations
2 The Lula Governments The New “National Bourgeoisie” in Power
1 fhc, Lula, and Disputes within the Bourgeoisie
2 The Political Relations of the Big Internal Bourgeoisie with the Lula
Government
3 Contradictions within the Internal Bourgeoisie and the
Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 The Political Bases of Neodevelopmentalism
1 The Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 The Neodevelopmentalist Program
3 The Classes and Class Fractions Integrating the Neodevelopmentalist
Front
4 The Contradictions in the Core of the Front
4 Lulism, Populism, and Bonapartism
1 The Concepts
2 Varguism and Lulism
3 Bonapartism and Lulism
5 Neodevelopmentalism, Social Classes, and Foreign Policy in the pt
Governments
1 The Bloc in Power and the Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 Foreign Policy and the Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 Conclusion
6 Neodevelopmentalism and the Recovery of the Brazilian Union Movement
1 Neodevelopmentalism and the Union Movement
2 The Union Movement’s Political Moderation
3 The Growth of the Strike Struggle
4 Final Considerations
part 2
The Nature and Dynamics of the Crisis that Led to the Impeachment
7 The Political Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Instability of
Democracy
1 The Political Crisis
2 The Neoliberal Bourgeois Offensive
3 The Participation of the Upper Middle Class
4 The Presence of the Working Classes
5 The Instability of Democracy
6 The Government’s Reaction and the Popular Movement
8 State, State Institutions, and Political Power in Brazil
1 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
2 The Political Regime and the Contradictions within the State Bureaucracy
3 bndes, Petrobras, and the Big Internal Bourgeoisie
4 Judicial Institutions, the Associated Bourgeoisie, and the Upper Middle
Class
5 Final Considerations
9 Operation Car Wash, the Middle Class, and State Bureaucracy
1 The State’s Social Function, Social Classes, and Bureaucracy
2 Operation Car Wash and the Middle Class
3 The Middle Class and Corruption
10 The Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Dilma Rousseff Government
1 A Couple of Things to Learn from the Crisis
2 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
3 The Political Crisis
11 Why was the Resistance to the 2016 Coup D’état so Weak?
1 The Internal Bourgeoisie was Divided in the Face of the Coup
2 The Marginal Mass of Workers Remained Passive
3 The Unionized Workers were Neutralized
4 After the Coup
Afterword Bolsonaro and the Rise of Neofascism
1 When Can We Speak of Fascism?
2 Bolsonarism is One of the Species of the Fascism Genre
3 The Bolsonaro Government and the Originating Political Crisis
4 Fascism and Bourgeoisie: Unity, Conflicts, and Conciliation
5 Final Considerations
Bibliography
Index 220
List of Tables and Charts
part 1
Reform and Social Classes in the pt Governments
1 State, Bourgeoisie, and Neoliberalism in the Lula Government
1 The Bloc in Power in the Neoliberal Period
2 The Political Ascension of the Industrial Bourgeoisie and Agribusiness
under the Lula Government
3 Political Rise, but No Hegemony Established
4 The Political Regime and the Hegemony of Financial Capital
5 Final Considerations
2 The Lula Governments The New “National Bourgeoisie” in Power
1 fhc, Lula, and Disputes within the Bourgeoisie
2 The Political Relations of the Big Internal Bourgeoisie with the Lula
Government
3 Contradictions within the Internal Bourgeoisie and the
Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 The Political Bases of Neodevelopmentalism
1 The Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 The Neodevelopmentalist Program
3 The Classes and Class Fractions Integrating the Neodevelopmentalist
Front
4 The Contradictions in the Core of the Front
4 Lulism, Populism, and Bonapartism
1 The Concepts
2 Varguism and Lulism
3 Bonapartism and Lulism
5 Neodevelopmentalism, Social Classes, and Foreign Policy in the pt
Governments
1 The Bloc in Power and the Neodevelopmentalist Political Front
2 Foreign Policy and the Neodevelopmentalist Front
3 Conclusion
6 Neodevelopmentalism and the Recovery of the Brazilian Union Movement
1 Neodevelopmentalism and the Union Movement
2 The Union Movement’s Political Moderation
3 The Growth of the Strike Struggle
4 Final Considerations
part 2
The Nature and Dynamics of the Crisis that Led to the Impeachment
7 The Political Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Instability of
Democracy
1 The Political Crisis
2 The Neoliberal Bourgeois Offensive
3 The Participation of the Upper Middle Class
4 The Presence of the Working Classes
5 The Instability of Democracy
6 The Government’s Reaction and the Popular Movement
8 State, State Institutions, and Political Power in Brazil
1 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
2 The Political Regime and the Contradictions within the State Bureaucracy
3 bndes, Petrobras, and the Big Internal Bourgeoisie
4 Judicial Institutions, the Associated Bourgeoisie, and the Upper Middle
Class
5 Final Considerations
9 Operation Car Wash, the Middle Class, and State Bureaucracy
1 The State’s Social Function, Social Classes, and Bureaucracy
2 Operation Car Wash and the Middle Class
3 The Middle Class and Corruption
10 The Crisis of Neodevelopmentalism and the Dilma Rousseff Government
1 A Couple of Things to Learn from the Crisis
2 The Bloc in Power and Class Alliances
3 The Political Crisis
11 Why was the Resistance to the 2016 Coup D’état so Weak?
1 The Internal Bourgeoisie was Divided in the Face of the Coup
2 The Marginal Mass of Workers Remained Passive
3 The Unionized Workers were Neutralized
4 After the Coup
Afterword Bolsonaro and the Rise of Neofascism
1 When Can We Speak of Fascism?
2 Bolsonarism is One of the Species of the Fascism Genre
3 The Bolsonaro Government and the Originating Political Crisis
4 Fascism and Bourgeoisie: Unity, Conflicts, and Conciliation
5 Final Considerations
Bibliography
Index 220