Social democracy and colonial bonapartism in Brazil: notes on the bourgeois autocracy in the 1995-2006 period

Authors

  • Anderson Deo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v0i25-26.18580

Keywords:

Social democracy, bourgeois autocracy, colonial bonapartism

Abstract

The analysis we present tries to understandthe particularity of Brazilian social democracyin a moment we identify as the process of itsconsolidation. In discussing the determinants ofthis particularity, we analyze the way the bourgeoisautocracy reproduces itself in this country, whichhas unfolded historically in a form of bonapartism.Thus, we understand the 1995-2006 perod as ahistorical moment in the consolidation of the socialdemocratic project in Brazil, in which bourgeoislegality is consolidated under the hegemony of thefinancial sector of capital, reproducing the country’scolonial bonapartism.

Published

2011-06-19

How to Cite

Deo, A. (2011). Social democracy and colonial bonapartism in Brazil: notes on the bourgeois autocracy in the 1995-2006 period. Lutas Sociais, (25-26), 44–57. https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v0i25-26.18580