ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932

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Autor(a) principal: Granato, Natália Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2023
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Resumo: In the context of the Provisional Government of Getúlio Vargas, Brazilian politics experienced recurring disagreements between oligarch politicians and lieutenant groups, organized in the revolutionary legions and the Clube 3 de Outubro. Dissident oligarchs who supported the 1930 Revolution found themselves discredited in the spaces of power occupied by lieutenants and revolutionaries. During the post-1930 period, oligarchic political forces desired the return of institutional normality and the holding of elections, aiming for dominance over the political game, as occurred before 1930. The confrontation between oligarchs and lieutenants deepened following the 1932. In the case of São Paulo, the clashes were more intense and generated a profound distance that resulted in a bloody revolt that mobilized a considerable contingent of soldiers. This work aims to analyze the political and social tensions that led to the revolt against the provisional government of Getúlio Vargas, identifying elements of elitism and authoritarianism present in the discourse self-proclaimed as democratic and constitutional in the alliance between the military and the São Paulo oligarchies.
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spelling ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932 ELITISMO E AUTORITARISMO NO DISCURSO MILITAR APOLOGÉTICO DA REVOLTA “CONSTITUCIONALISTA” DE 1932revolução de 1930oligarcas dissidentesmilitarespolítica brasileira1930 revolutiondissident oligarchsmilitary in politicsbrazilian politicsIn the context of the Provisional Government of Getúlio Vargas, Brazilian politics experienced recurring disagreements between oligarch politicians and lieutenant groups, organized in the revolutionary legions and the Clube 3 de Outubro. Dissident oligarchs who supported the 1930 Revolution found themselves discredited in the spaces of power occupied by lieutenants and revolutionaries. During the post-1930 period, oligarchic political forces desired the return of institutional normality and the holding of elections, aiming for dominance over the political game, as occurred before 1930. The confrontation between oligarchs and lieutenants deepened following the 1932. In the case of São Paulo, the clashes were more intense and generated a profound distance that resulted in a bloody revolt that mobilized a considerable contingent of soldiers. This work aims to analyze the political and social tensions that led to the revolt against the provisional government of Getúlio Vargas, identifying elements of elitism and authoritarianism present in the discourse self-proclaimed as democratic and constitutional in the alliance between the military and the São Paulo oligarchies.In the context of the Provisional Government of Getúlio Vargas, Brazilian politics experienced recurring disagreements between oligarch politicians and lieutenant groups, organized in the revolutionary legions and the Clube 3 de Outubro. Dissident oligarchs who supported the 1930 Revolution found themselves discredited in the spaces of power occupied by lieutenants and revolutionaries. During the post-1930 period, oligarchic political forces desired the return of institutional normality and the holding of elections, aiming for dominance over the political game, as occurred before 1930. The confrontation between oligarchs and lieutenants deepened following the 1932. In the case of São Paulo, the clashes were more intense and generated a profound distance that resulted in a bloody revolt that mobilized a considerable contingent of soldiers. This work aims to analyze the political and social tensions that led to the revolt against the provisional government of Getúlio Vargas, identifying elements of elitism and authoritarianism present in the discourse self-proclaimed as democratic and constitutional in the alliance between the military and the São Paulo oligarchies.No contexto do Governo Provisório de Getúlio Vargas, a política brasileira vivenciou recorrentes desentendimentos entre os políticos oligarcas e os grupos tenentistas, organizados nas legiões revolucionárias e no Clube 3 de Outubro. Oligarcas dissidentes que apoiaram a Revolução de 1930 viam-se desprestigiados nos espaços de poder ocupados pelos tenentes e revolucionários. No decorrer do período pós-1930, as forças políticas oligárquicas desejavam a volta da normalidade institucional e da realização de eleições, almejando a dominância sobre o jogo político, tal como ocorria antes de 1930. O enfrentamento entre oligarcas e tenentistas se aprofundou a partir do ano de 1932. No caso de São Paulo, os embates foram mais intensos e geraram um distanciamento profundo que resultou em uma revolta sangrenta que mobilizou um considerável contingente de soldados. Esse trabalho objetiva analisar as tensões políticas e sociais que levaram à revolta contra o governo provisório de Getúlio Vargas, identificando elementos de elitismo e autoritarismo presentes no discurso autoproclamado como democrático e constitucional na aliança entre os militares e as oligarquias paulistas.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-09-22info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/695910.1590/SciELOPreprints.6959porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/6959/13101Copyright (c) 2023 Natália Cristina Granatohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGranato, Natália Cristinareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-09-19T01:10:00Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/6959Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-09-19T01:10SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
ELITISMO E AUTORITARISMO NO DISCURSO MILITAR APOLOGÉTICO DA REVOLTA “CONSTITUCIONALISTA” DE 1932
title ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
spellingShingle ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
Granato, Natália Cristina
revolução de 1930
oligarcas dissidentes
militares
política brasileira
1930 revolution
dissident oligarchs
military in politics
brazilian politics
title_short ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
title_full ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
title_fullStr ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
title_full_unstemmed ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
title_sort ELITISM AND AUTHORITARISM IN THE MILITARY APOLOGETICAL DISCOURSE OF THE “CONSTITUTIONALIST” REVOLT OF 1932
author Granato, Natália Cristina
author_facet Granato, Natália Cristina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Granato, Natália Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv revolução de 1930
oligarcas dissidentes
militares
política brasileira
1930 revolution
dissident oligarchs
military in politics
brazilian politics
topic revolução de 1930
oligarcas dissidentes
militares
política brasileira
1930 revolution
dissident oligarchs
military in politics
brazilian politics
description In the context of the Provisional Government of Getúlio Vargas, Brazilian politics experienced recurring disagreements between oligarch politicians and lieutenant groups, organized in the revolutionary legions and the Clube 3 de Outubro. Dissident oligarchs who supported the 1930 Revolution found themselves discredited in the spaces of power occupied by lieutenants and revolutionaries. During the post-1930 period, oligarchic political forces desired the return of institutional normality and the holding of elections, aiming for dominance over the political game, as occurred before 1930. The confrontation between oligarchs and lieutenants deepened following the 1932. In the case of São Paulo, the clashes were more intense and generated a profound distance that resulted in a bloody revolt that mobilized a considerable contingent of soldiers. This work aims to analyze the political and social tensions that led to the revolt against the provisional government of Getúlio Vargas, identifying elements of elitism and authoritarianism present in the discourse self-proclaimed as democratic and constitutional in the alliance between the military and the São Paulo oligarchies.
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