Ludwig von Mises como arma política da extrema-direita brasileira
The present work aims to investigate the influence of the author Ludwig von Mises of the Austrian School of Economics on the work of extreme right-wing groups in contemporary Brazil. From the theoretical-methodological point of view, the research is based on a critical analysis and the totality o...
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Resumo: | The present work aims to investigate the influence of the author Ludwig von Mises of the
Austrian School of Economics on the work of extreme right-wing groups in contemporary
Brazil. From the theoretical-methodological point of view, the research is based on a critical
analysis and the totality of the object of study. The research strategy used was the documentary
analysis of the proposals of the 1st National Congress of the Free Brazil Movement and central
authors of the Von Mises Institute website on the internet, revealing the sociopolitical function
of the dissemination of Ludwig von Mises' work in the Brazilian reality. The analysis is based
on the political activity of such groups, considering their militant character and their deeply
neo-liberal guidelines for a State that for more than twenty years has dedicated itself to the
implementation of this prescription, even with conjunctural variations at the time of those
decades. The research deals with the central features of this author's thinking and how they fit
into the legacy of nineteenth-century classical liberalism, as well as its approach to conservative
thinking. In sequence, the aim is to learn the formation of bourgeois domination in Brazil and
its role in capitalist transformations, which began with the Brazilian industrialization of the first
decades of the twentieth century. The effects of these characteristics of the Brazilian sociohistorical formation are analyzed with the implementation of neoliberalism in the country,
which began in the 1980s and consolidated in the following decade. It is also a question of
analyzing the changes and continuities of the neoliberal formula in the governments of the
Labor Party initiated in 2002, and the political crisis, inaugurated by the crisis of governability
in relation to the new world economic crisis. The importance and social visibility of neo-liberal
organizations geared to the development of research, to ideological and militant diffusion, the
so-called Think Tanks, as an agglutinating center of an extreme right, are gaining ground in the
strategy of the dominant classes for their new political cycle. |
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