“Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: BARBOSA,ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The paper presents an alternative periodization of the debate and practice of development in Brazil. It starts with a brief depiction of Rômulo Almeida’s trajectory. It states that during the second Vargas government, a group of bureaucrats - coined as “State organic intellectuals” - occupy a new social position. As the process of economic development unfolds, new contradictions arise, so as other social positions. In the second part, new categories are constructed in order to describe the different conceptions of development during the period 1945-1964. Then, after presenting the many uses of the concept of “developmentalism” over history, the paper delves into the concept of “Developmentalist Brazil” in order to get into the inner dynamic of the period. The purpose is to integrate ideas and social positions, on the one hand, and structural processes, on the other, by addressing the conflicts over development strategies. The “Post-Developmentalist” period (1964-1980) is characterized as a rupture in its attempt to put in place a new development pattern to solve the rising contradictions faced during the “Developmentalist Brazil” period (1945-1964). At the end, we put forth a research programme that could possibly lead to the understanding of Brazil’s structural changes in the context of the post-1980 new capitalist world-economy.
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title “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil
spellingShingle “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil
BARBOSA,ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS
Development
developmentalism
intellectuals
nationalists
State
industrialization
economic thought
title_short “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil
title_full “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil
title_fullStr “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil
title_sort “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil
author BARBOSA,ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Development
developmentalism
intellectuals
nationalists
State
industrialization
economic thought
topic Development
developmentalism
intellectuals
nationalists
State
industrialization
economic thought
description ABSTRACT The paper presents an alternative periodization of the debate and practice of development in Brazil. It starts with a brief depiction of Rômulo Almeida’s trajectory. It states that during the second Vargas government, a group of bureaucrats - coined as “State organic intellectuals” - occupy a new social position. As the process of economic development unfolds, new contradictions arise, so as other social positions. In the second part, new categories are constructed in order to describe the different conceptions of development during the period 1945-1964. Then, after presenting the many uses of the concept of “developmentalism” over history, the paper delves into the concept of “Developmentalist Brazil” in order to get into the inner dynamic of the period. The purpose is to integrate ideas and social positions, on the one hand, and structural processes, on the other, by addressing the conflicts over development strategies. The “Post-Developmentalist” period (1964-1980) is characterized as a rupture in its attempt to put in place a new development pattern to solve the rising contradictions faced during the “Developmentalist Brazil” period (1945-1964). At the end, we put forth a research programme that could possibly lead to the understanding of Brazil’s structural changes in the context of the post-1980 new capitalist world-economy.
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