The Age of Disasters in Brazil: from the agonizing phase of electoral democracy to the survival of rentier capitalism
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Resumo: | In recent decades, Brazil has been the scene of a worrying regularity in the occurrence of disasters, which raises questions about which social processes have contributed to perpetuate and/or increase the problem. The diffuse narratives that report disasters as chaotic processes, due to the disruptive elements of the socio-spatial dynamics that constitute them, as well as the broadening of the horizon of uncertainty for the social groups that experience them, have justified the techno-political activation of a modus operandi of exceptionality in public management that is based on a narrative of control of chaos and commitment to a return to normality. It so happens that, ambiguously, what is announced as an exceptionality has become the normal state of public management, in the spread and recurrence of emergency decrees, and it is worth considering that, under its mantle, a project of authoritarian power is nestled. From a sociological perspective, this article aims to problematize the complementary narratives centered on the chaos-normality binomial and reflect how they instrumentalize the socio-political process of weakening the democratic rule of law while shielding the logic of rentier capitalism, whose result would be leading the Brazilian society towards a cycle of disjunctive public policies, weakening the promises of the democratic rule of law and social atomization, metaphorically referred to here as the Era of Disasters in the country. On one hand, this reflection is made by highlighting the contributions of contemporary debate, in the critical field, which allude to the socio-political process of the fragility of electoral democracy and the socioeconomic process of shielding rentier capitalism, components of an undisguised drive for catastrophes. Keywords: Democracy. Capitalism. Human Rights. Disasters. Brazil. |
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The Age of Disasters in Brazil: from the agonizing phase of electoral democracy to the survival of rentier capitalismLa era de los desastres en Brasil: de la fase agonizante de la democracia electoral a la supervivencia del capitalismo rentistaA Era dos Desastres no Brasil: da fase agônica da democracia eleitoral à sobrevida do capitalismo rentistaIn recent decades, Brazil has been the scene of a worrying regularity in the occurrence of disasters, which raises questions about which social processes have contributed to perpetuate and/or increase the problem. The diffuse narratives that report disasters as chaotic processes, due to the disruptive elements of the socio-spatial dynamics that constitute them, as well as the broadening of the horizon of uncertainty for the social groups that experience them, have justified the techno-political activation of a modus operandi of exceptionality in public management that is based on a narrative of control of chaos and commitment to a return to normality. It so happens that, ambiguously, what is announced as an exceptionality has become the normal state of public management, in the spread and recurrence of emergency decrees, and it is worth considering that, under its mantle, a project of authoritarian power is nestled. From a sociological perspective, this article aims to problematize the complementary narratives centered on the chaos-normality binomial and reflect how they instrumentalize the socio-political process of weakening the democratic rule of law while shielding the logic of rentier capitalism, whose result would be leading the Brazilian society towards a cycle of disjunctive public policies, weakening the promises of the democratic rule of law and social atomization, metaphorically referred to here as the Era of Disasters in the country. On one hand, this reflection is made by highlighting the contributions of contemporary debate, in the critical field, which allude to the socio-political process of the fragility of electoral democracy and the socioeconomic process of shielding rentier capitalism, components of an undisguised drive for catastrophes. Keywords: Democracy. Capitalism. Human Rights. Disasters. Brazil.En las últimas décadas, Brasil ha sido escenario de una preocupante regularidad en la ocurrencia de desastres, lo que plantea interrogantes sobre qué procesos, de carácter social, han contribuido a perpetuar y / o agravar el problema. Las narrativas difusas que reportan los desastres como procesos caóticos, por los elementos disruptivos de las dinámicas socioespaciales que los constituyen, así como la ampliación del horizonte de incertidumbre para los grupos sociales que los viven, han justificado la activación tecnopolítica. de un modus operandi de excepcionalidad en la gestión pública que se fundamenta en una narrativa de control del caos y apuesta por la vuelta a la normalidad. Ocurre que, de manera ambigua, lo que se anuncia como excepcionalidad se ha convertido en el estado normal de la gestión pública, en la difusión y reincidencia de los decretos de emergencia, y vale la pena considerar que, bajo su manto, se anida un proyecto de poder autoritario. Desde una perspectiva sociológica, este artículo tiene como objetivo problematizar las narrativas complementarias centradas en el binomio caos-normalidad y reflejar cómo instrumentalizan el proceso sociopolítico de deshilachamiento del Estado de derecho democrático al mismo tiempo que blindan la lógica del capitalismo rentista, cuyo resultado sería conducir a la sociedad brasileña en dirección a un ciclo de políticas públicas disyuntivas, al desgaste de las promesas del Estado de Derecho democrático y la atomización social, metafóricamente referida aquí como la Era de los Desastres en el país. Esta reflexión se hace resaltando los aportes del debate contemporáneo, en el campo crítico, que aluden al proceso sociopolítico de fragilidad de la democracia electoral y al proceso socioeconómico de blindaje del capitalismo rentista, componentes de un desenmascarado pulso catastrófico. Palabras clave: Democracia. Capitalismo. Derechos humanos. Desastres. Brasil.Nas últimas décadas, o Brasil tem sido palco de uma preocupante regularidade de ocorrência de desastres, o que suscita indagações acerca de quais processos, de natureza social, têm contribuído para perpetuar e/ou incrementar o problema. As narrativas difusas que reportam os desastres como processos caóticos, devido aos elementos disruptivos da dinâmica socioespacial que os constituem bem como à ampliação do horizonte de incertezas para os grupos sociais que os vivenciam, têm justificado o acionamento tecno-político de um modus operandi de excepcionalidade na gestão pública, que se baseia numa narrativa de controle do caos e compromisso com o retorno à normalidade. Ocorre que, ambiguamente, aquilo que se anuncia como excepcionalidade vem se tornando o estado normal da gestão pública, no espraiamento e recorrência das decretações de emergências, cabendo considerar que, sob o seu manto, se aninha um projeto de poder autoritário. Sob um prisma sociológico, este artigo visa a problematizar as narrativas complementares centradas no binômio caos/normalidade e refletir como elas instrumentalizam o processo sociopolítico de esgarçamento do Estado democrático de direito ao passo que blindam a lógica do capitalismo rentista, cujo resultado seria conduzir a sociedade brasileira em direção a um ciclo de políticas públicas disjuntivas, ao esgarçamento das promessas do Estado democrático de direito e à atomização social, aqui metaforicamente denominado como sendo a Era dos Desastres no país. Essa reflexão é feita através do destaque às contribuições do debate contemporâneo, no campo crítico, que aludem ao processo sociopolítico da fragilidade da democracia eleitoral e ao processo socioeconômico de blindagem ao capitalismo rentista, componentes de uma indisfarçável pulsão catastrófica. Palavras-chave: Democracia. Capitalismo. Direitos humanos. Desastres. 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The Age of Disasters in Brazil: from the agonizing phase of electoral democracy to the survival of rentier capitalism La era de los desastres en Brasil: de la fase agonizante de la democracia electoral a la supervivencia del capitalismo rentista A Era dos Desastres no Brasil: da fase agônica da democracia eleitoral à sobrevida do capitalismo rentista |
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The Age of Disasters in Brazil: from the agonizing phase of electoral democracy to the survival of rentier capitalism |
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The Age of Disasters in Brazil: from the agonizing phase of electoral democracy to the survival of rentier capitalism Norma Valencio |
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The Age of Disasters in Brazil: from the agonizing phase of electoral democracy to the survival of rentier capitalism |
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The Age of Disasters in Brazil: from the agonizing phase of electoral democracy to the survival of rentier capitalism |
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In recent decades, Brazil has been the scene of a worrying regularity in the occurrence of disasters, which raises questions about which social processes have contributed to perpetuate and/or increase the problem. The diffuse narratives that report disasters as chaotic processes, due to the disruptive elements of the socio-spatial dynamics that constitute them, as well as the broadening of the horizon of uncertainty for the social groups that experience them, have justified the techno-political activation of a modus operandi of exceptionality in public management that is based on a narrative of control of chaos and commitment to a return to normality. It so happens that, ambiguously, what is announced as an exceptionality has become the normal state of public management, in the spread and recurrence of emergency decrees, and it is worth considering that, under its mantle, a project of authoritarian power is nestled. From a sociological perspective, this article aims to problematize the complementary narratives centered on the chaos-normality binomial and reflect how they instrumentalize the socio-political process of weakening the democratic rule of law while shielding the logic of rentier capitalism, whose result would be leading the Brazilian society towards a cycle of disjunctive public policies, weakening the promises of the democratic rule of law and social atomization, metaphorically referred to here as the Era of Disasters in the country. On one hand, this reflection is made by highlighting the contributions of contemporary debate, in the critical field, which allude to the socio-political process of the fragility of electoral democracy and the socioeconomic process of shielding rentier capitalism, components of an undisguised drive for catastrophes. Keywords: Democracy. Capitalism. Human Rights. Disasters. Brazil. |
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