Some elements of the political economy of war in the history of the capitalist world order

the case of Brazil (extracts from doctoral thesis)

Authors

  • Paulo Alves de Lima Filho IBEC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2024.v5n11.p49-93

Keywords:

military-industrial complex, national military strength, Portuguese colonization

Abstract

The trajectory of the war complex in the history of the modern West, especially in the Portuguese colonial adventure and its transformation in Brazil as a search for the objective of generating a national power. The war complex in the evolution of capitalisms was born from conservative bourgeois revolutions in Europe and America. Evolution of the war complex to the imperialist phase, as a military-industrial complex. The Brazilian project to forge a military-industrial complex in the second half of the 20th century. Projections of Brazilian capitalism in search of military power.

Author Biography

  • Paulo Alves de Lima Filho, IBEC

    Editor of Fim do Mundo Magazine. General Coordinator of IBEC. PhD in Social Sciences from PUC-SP. Master in Economics from the University of 'Friendship of Peoples' Patrice Lumumba – Moscow – Russia.

Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Some elements of the political economy of war in the history of the capitalist world order: the case of Brazil (extracts from doctoral thesis). (2024). Revista Fim Do Mundo, 5(11), 49-93. https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2024.v5n11.p49-93

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