Anticomunism and cultural gramscism in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.36311/1982-8004.2021.v14esp.p23-34Keywords:
Anticomunism, Cultural Gramscism, GramsciAbstract
Capitalism faces yet another moment of organic crisis and crisis of liberal hegemony. The wave of the extreme right that is slaughter the world and the working class is visible in several countries around the globe. In order to analyze anti-communism and cultural Gramscism in Brazil, this article will focus mainly on texts by Olavo de Carvalho, the self-proclaimed philosopher who most distorted the Gramscian theory in our country. The text addresses Brazilian anti-communism in Catholicism, liberalism and nationalism and, as a conclusion, it comprehends cultural gramscism as a form of distorted ideology of the extreme right, in addition to being the new guise of anti-communist discourse, but which contains between the lines a nation project already underway
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