No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil
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Resumo: | The establishment of the Republic of Brazil in 1889 intensified discussions of anticlerical content that were fostered, among others, by freethinkers, freemasons, socialists, and anarchists, mainly due to the arrival of religious congregations in the country, identified with ultramontane catholicism. Therefore, in this article, we will deal with the propaganda to combat the Church promoted by the anarchist press with the labor movement, which, through the newspaper A Lanterna (1901-1904; 1909-1916), also brought anti-religious propositions in its framework. So, the anarchists played an essential role in the press and in the creation of fighting entities that instigated the social debate about the interference of the catholic clergy in civil society (clericalism), followed by solid criticism of religious institutions (and religion itself) that, according to the libertarian perspective, freedom of thought and social transformation were seen as obstacles. |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in BrazilNem Deus, nem amo: O antirreligiosismo na propaganda anticlerical anarquista em inícios da República no Brasilanticlericalismolivre pensamentoanarquismocultura libertáriaantirreligiosismoPrimeira República brasileiraanticlericalismfree thoughtanarchismlibertarian cultureanti-religionismFirst Brazilian RepublicThe establishment of the Republic of Brazil in 1889 intensified discussions of anticlerical content that were fostered, among others, by freethinkers, freemasons, socialists, and anarchists, mainly due to the arrival of religious congregations in the country, identified with ultramontane catholicism. Therefore, in this article, we will deal with the propaganda to combat the Church promoted by the anarchist press with the labor movement, which, through the newspaper A Lanterna (1901-1904; 1909-1916), also brought anti-religious propositions in its framework. So, the anarchists played an essential role in the press and in the creation of fighting entities that instigated the social debate about the interference of the catholic clergy in civil society (clericalism), followed by solid criticism of religious institutions (and religion itself) that, according to the libertarian perspective, freedom of thought and social transformation were seen as obstacles.A implantação da República no Brasil, em 1889, intensificou discussões de teor anticlerical que eram fomentadas, entre outros, por livre-pensadores, maçons, socialistas e anarquistas, especialmente devido à entrada no País de congregações religiosas identificadas com o catolicismo ultramontano. Diante disso, neste artigo trataremos da propaganda de combate a Igreja promovida pela imprensa anarquista junto ao movimento operário, que por intermédio do jornal A Lanterna (1901-1904; 1909-1916), trouxe no seu arcabouço também proposições antirreligiosas. Logo, os anarquistas desempenharam um importante papel, via imprensa e na criação de entidades de luta que instigaram o debate social acerca das ingerências do clero católico na sociedade civil (clericalismo), seguida de fortes críticas as instituições religiosas (e a própria religião) que, segundo a ótica libertária, configuravam-se em obstáculos a liberdade de pensamento e a transformação social.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2023-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/5914610.23925/1677-1222.2023vol23i2a2REVER: Journal for the Study of Religion; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): The non-religious; 13-30REVER: Revista de Estudos da Religião; v. 23 n. 2 (2023): Os sem religião; 13-301677-1222reponame:Rever (São Paulo. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/59146/43559https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRudy, Antonio Cleber2023-11-19T03:14:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/59146Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/PRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/rever/oairever@pucsp.br1677-12221677-1222opendoar:2023-11-19T03:14:23Rever (São Paulo. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil Nem Deus, nem amo: O antirreligiosismo na propaganda anticlerical anarquista em inícios da República no Brasil |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil Rudy, Antonio Cleber anticlericalismo livre pensamento anarquismo cultura libertária antirreligiosismo Primeira República brasileira anticlericalism free thought anarchism libertarian culture anti-religionism First Brazilian Republic |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil |
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No God, no master: The anti-religiosism in anarchist anticlerical propaganda at the beginning of the Republic in Brazil |
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Rudy, Antonio Cleber |
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Rudy, Antonio Cleber |
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Rudy, Antonio Cleber |
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anticlericalismo livre pensamento anarquismo cultura libertária antirreligiosismo Primeira República brasileira anticlericalism free thought anarchism libertarian culture anti-religionism First Brazilian Republic |
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anticlericalismo livre pensamento anarquismo cultura libertária antirreligiosismo Primeira República brasileira anticlericalism free thought anarchism libertarian culture anti-religionism First Brazilian Republic |
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The establishment of the Republic of Brazil in 1889 intensified discussions of anticlerical content that were fostered, among others, by freethinkers, freemasons, socialists, and anarchists, mainly due to the arrival of religious congregations in the country, identified with ultramontane catholicism. Therefore, in this article, we will deal with the propaganda to combat the Church promoted by the anarchist press with the labor movement, which, through the newspaper A Lanterna (1901-1904; 1909-1916), also brought anti-religious propositions in its framework. So, the anarchists played an essential role in the press and in the creation of fighting entities that instigated the social debate about the interference of the catholic clergy in civil society (clericalism), followed by solid criticism of religious institutions (and religion itself) that, according to the libertarian perspective, freedom of thought and social transformation were seen as obstacles. |
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REVER: Journal for the Study of Religion; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): The non-religious; 13-30 REVER: Revista de Estudos da Religião; v. 23 n. 2 (2023): Os sem religião; 13-30 1677-1222 reponame:Rever (São Paulo. Online) instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP) instacron:PUC_SP |
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