The formation of the brazilian business class
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Resumo: | We analyze the formation of the national business community as political actors. We develop a diachronic approach that relates the successive stages of formation of the nation state vis-à-vis the consolidation of the business class. The agrarian export oriented aristocracy through the process of capital accumulation enabled the gradual formation of the Brazilian industrial class that was crystallized throughout the Old Republic. The industrial project has acquired a hegemonic character from the New Republic and the New State and consolidated throughout the various changes in political interlocution undertaken by the Brazilian government, including, besides the agrarian aristocracy, international capital, the state bourgeoisie and, most recently, new strata of civil society. In tune with the changes in the political structure of the Brazilian state, the business class has sought new forms of political mediation. This evolved from patrimonialism to corporative and associative modes of representation, constituting civil organizations for cross-sector themes in studies and research; it expanded its influence in the Legislature, and participated in a broad political consensus, but without abandoning patronage methods and personal ties. The entrepreneur as a political actor faces a disjunctive between a complex and flexible array of representation, on the one hand, and the establishment of comprehensive policy platforms that represent the national interest, on the other hand. |
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The formation of the brazilian business classA formação da classe empresarial brasileiraWe analyze the formation of the national business community as political actors. We develop a diachronic approach that relates the successive stages of formation of the nation state vis-à-vis the consolidation of the business class. The agrarian export oriented aristocracy through the process of capital accumulation enabled the gradual formation of the Brazilian industrial class that was crystallized throughout the Old Republic. The industrial project has acquired a hegemonic character from the New Republic and the New State and consolidated throughout the various changes in political interlocution undertaken by the Brazilian government, including, besides the agrarian aristocracy, international capital, the state bourgeoisie and, most recently, new strata of civil society. In tune with the changes in the political structure of the Brazilian state, the business class has sought new forms of political mediation. This evolved from patrimonialism to corporative and associative modes of representation, constituting civil organizations for cross-sector themes in studies and research; it expanded its influence in the Legislature, and participated in a broad political consensus, but without abandoning patronage methods and personal ties. The entrepreneur as a political actor faces a disjunctive between a complex and flexible array of representation, on the one hand, and the establishment of comprehensive policy platforms that represent the national interest, on the other hand.Analisamos a formação do empresariado nacional como ator político. Para tanto, foi desenvolvida uma abordagem diacrônica que narra as sucessivas etapas de formação do estado nacional vis-à-vis a consolidação da classe empresarial. A aristocracia agroexportadora possibilitou, mediante o processo de acumulação de capital, a formação gradativa da classe industrial brasileira que foi se cristalizando ao longo da República Velha. O projeto industrial adquiriu caráter hegemônico a partir da República Nova e do Estado Novo, e se consolidou ao longo das diversas mudanças de interlocução política desenvolvidas pelo estado brasileiro, incluindo, além da classe agrária, o capital internacional, a burguesia estatal, e, mais recentemente, novos estratos da sociedade civil. Consoante as mudanças na estrutura política do estado brasileiro, a classe empresarial foi buscando novas formas de mediação política. Evoluiu do patrimonialismo para modos de representação corporativa, associativa, constituiu organizações civis de estudos e pesquisas de temas transetoriais, ampliou sua influência no legislativo, e participou de um amplo processo de concertação política, sem, contudo, abandonar métodos clientelistas e vínculos pessoais. O empresário, como ator político, enfrenta uma disjuntiva entre um arranjo de representação complexo e maleável e a constituição de plataformas políticas abrangentes que representem um interesse nacional.Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas da Fundação Getulio Vargas2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/5203Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 9 No. 2 (2011); 262 a 281Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 9 Núm. 2 (2011); 262 a 281Cadernos EBAPE.BR; v. 9 n. 2 (2011); 262 a 2811679-3951reponame:Cadernos EBAPE.BRinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/5203/3937Albuquerque, Virgilius deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-10-10T17:29:18Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/5203Revistahttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebapehttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/oaicadernosebape@fgv.br||cadernosebape@fgv.br1679-39511679-3951opendoar:2024-05-13T09:59:34.034650Cadernos EBAPE.BR - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)true |
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The formation of the brazilian business class A formação da classe empresarial brasileira |
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The formation of the brazilian business class |
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Albuquerque, Virgilius de |
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We analyze the formation of the national business community as political actors. We develop a diachronic approach that relates the successive stages of formation of the nation state vis-à-vis the consolidation of the business class. The agrarian export oriented aristocracy through the process of capital accumulation enabled the gradual formation of the Brazilian industrial class that was crystallized throughout the Old Republic. The industrial project has acquired a hegemonic character from the New Republic and the New State and consolidated throughout the various changes in political interlocution undertaken by the Brazilian government, including, besides the agrarian aristocracy, international capital, the state bourgeoisie and, most recently, new strata of civil society. In tune with the changes in the political structure of the Brazilian state, the business class has sought new forms of political mediation. This evolved from patrimonialism to corporative and associative modes of representation, constituting civil organizations for cross-sector themes in studies and research; it expanded its influence in the Legislature, and participated in a broad political consensus, but without abandoning patronage methods and personal ties. The entrepreneur as a political actor faces a disjunctive between a complex and flexible array of representation, on the one hand, and the establishment of comprehensive policy platforms that represent the national interest, on the other hand. |
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