Don’t Pass Off a Cat as a Rabbit: For a Re-examination of the Relationship Between Nationalism and Anti-Imperialism in the Years of JK

Authors

  • Lúcio Flávio Rodrigues de Almeida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v0i15/16.18825

Abstract

By means of the analysis of the nationalism during the Kubitschek’s years, three hypothesis are proposed in this article: 1) nationalism may be appropriated on different ways by different social classes; 2) appropriation by the popular classes may confer on nationalism a strong antiimperialist
dimension leading to deep transformations on the internal level and on the relations with the international system; 3) the unfolding of this appropriation implies on the one hand class alliances and on other hand, political and organizational autonomy of dominated classes.

Published

2006-06-19

How to Cite

Rodrigues de Almeida, L. F. (2006). Don’t Pass Off a Cat as a Rabbit: For a Re-examination of the Relationship Between Nationalism and Anti-Imperialism in the Years of JK. Lutas Sociais, (15/16), 77–90. https://doi.org/10.23925/ls.v0i15/16.18825