ARTICULATING LEVELS OF THE STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN THE PASSIVE REVOLUTION
THE LAND GRABBING PHENOMENON AND THE BOURGEOIS CONCILIATION IN THE PT'S DEVELOPMENTALIST MODEL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36311/2526-1843.2022.v7n11.p207-225Keywords:
Land Grabbing, Passive Revolution, PTAbstract
This article proposes the beginning of an investigation that follows the path trodden by thinkers who are the heirs of Marxism, and more exclusively by Antonio Gramsci. Thus, in the first part we seek to reassemble the circuit of microscopic relationships that designed the route of class struggle with hegemonic aspirations that determined the dynamics of capital accumulation in the Lula governments 1 and 2, as well as in the rapid period of overthrow of the Dilma Roussef administration. In the second part, the pressure exerted by international capital was exemplified in its ability to cause spatial transformations (which bring implications in areas such as: transformation of landscapes, water distribution management, soil productivity, legal access to land by traditional communities, etc. ) in Brazil. To this end, we invested in the reconstruction of important moments in the enactment of Laws that regulate the purchase of arable land in the national territory by foreign investors, the phenomenon of Land Grabbing, which easily leads us to questions about the onslaughts of Imperialism in the 21st century.
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