The contribution of gramscian studies to Brazil today: the contemporary revolution-restoration
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https://doi.org/10.36311/2526-1843.2024.v9n14.p48-63Keywords:
Brazil; far right; intervention; revolution-restorationAbstract
This article proposes a translation of the gramscian concept of revolution-restoration into contemporary Brazilian reality. Our hypothesis consists of affirming the recent re-emergence of anti-democratic movements and consensuses in Brazil as a revolution-restoration, or more specifically, a “reactionary restoration” that brings at its core, among other elements, an association between militarism, ruralism and religious fundamentalism.
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