Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States
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Resumo: | This article has as its theme populism and the low institutionality in Brazil. It seeks to answer the question of why populism in Brazil and the United States led to a degradation of the institutions. The hypothesis is the presence of a contemporary authoritarian personality, which, combined with the electoral and administrative strategies allowed by the institutionality itself, led to a degradation of institutions towards a kind of not only economic, but also social anarcapitalism, which consists of a society without rules. The objective, therefore, will be to clarify how this process of low institutionality took place. The method consisted in the use of a hypothetical-deductive stance, where, in a first moment, the contemporary authoritarian personality was studied, in a second moment the forms of circulation of power and Law and, finally, the consequences in loss of institutionality. It was concluded in the sense of the hypothesis, that is, that populist leaders had at hand tools granted by the institutionality itself for the destruction of the rules of a minimally civilized society. |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United StatesInstitucionalismo e populismo no Brasil e nos Estados UnidosPopulismoAutoritarismoBaixa institucionalidadeAnomia socialPopulismAuthoritarianismLow institutionalitySocial anomieThis article has as its theme populism and the low institutionality in Brazil. It seeks to answer the question of why populism in Brazil and the United States led to a degradation of the institutions. The hypothesis is the presence of a contemporary authoritarian personality, which, combined with the electoral and administrative strategies allowed by the institutionality itself, led to a degradation of institutions towards a kind of not only economic, but also social anarcapitalism, which consists of a society without rules. The objective, therefore, will be to clarify how this process of low institutionality took place. The method consisted in the use of a hypothetical-deductive stance, where, in a first moment, the contemporary authoritarian personality was studied, in a second moment the forms of circulation of power and Law and, finally, the consequences in loss of institutionality. It was concluded in the sense of the hypothesis, that is, that populist leaders had at hand tools granted by the institutionality itself for the destruction of the rules of a minimally civilized society.O presente artigo tem como tema o populismo e a institucionalidade legal no Brasil. Ele procura responder a questão do porquê do populismo no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos ter levado a degradação das instituições. A hipótese é que a presença de uma personalidade contemporânea autoritária, essa que, combinada com as estratégias administrativas e eleitorais permitiu a institucionalização em si, levaram a uma degradação das instituições para um tipo não apenas econômico, mas também social anarcocapitalista, o qual consiste em uma sociedade sem regras. O objetivo, portanto, será esclarecer como esse processo de baixa institucionalidade tomou espaço. O método consiste no uso de uma posição hipotética dedutiva, na qual, em um primeiro momento, a personalidade autoritária contemporânea foi estudada, em um segundo momento as formas de circulação de poder e do direito e, finalmente, as consequências da perda de institucionalidade. Concluiu-se no sentido da hipótese, isto é, que líderes populistas tinham em mãos ferramentas garantidas pela institucionalidade em si para a destruição das regras de uma sociedade minimamente civilizada.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2023-08-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/sequencia/article/view/9355310.5007/2177-7055.2023.e93553Seqüência - Legal and Political Studies; Vol. 44 No. 93 (2023): Seqüência - Estudos Jurídicos e Políticos; 1-19Revista Seqüência: Estudos Jurídicos e Políticos; Vol. 44 Núm. 93 (2023): Seqüência - Estudos Jurídicos e Políticos; 1-19Seqüência Estudos Jurídicos e Políticos; v. 44 n. 93 (2023): Seqüência - Estudos Jurídicos e Políticos; 1-192177-70550101-9562reponame:Sequência (Florianópolis. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCenghttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/sequencia/article/view/93553/54116Copyright (c) 2023 Seqüência Estudos Jurídicos e Políticosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBitencourt, Caroline Müller Reck, Janriê Rodrigues Arafa, Mohamed Abdelhamied Ahmed Abdou 2023-11-22T23:14:33Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/93553Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/sequenciaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/sequencia/oai||sequencia@funjab.ufsc.br2177-70550101-9562opendoar:2023-11-22T23:14:33Sequência (Florianópolis. Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States Institucionalismo e populismo no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States Bitencourt, Caroline Müller Populismo Autoritarismo Baixa institucionalidade Anomia social Populism Authoritarianism Low institutionality Social anomie |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States |
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Low Institutionalism and Populism in Brazil and the United States |
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Bitencourt, Caroline Müller |
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Bitencourt, Caroline Müller Reck, Janriê Rodrigues Arafa, Mohamed Abdelhamied Ahmed Abdou |
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Reck, Janriê Rodrigues Arafa, Mohamed Abdelhamied Ahmed Abdou |
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Bitencourt, Caroline Müller Reck, Janriê Rodrigues Arafa, Mohamed Abdelhamied Ahmed Abdou |
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Populismo Autoritarismo Baixa institucionalidade Anomia social Populism Authoritarianism Low institutionality Social anomie |
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Populismo Autoritarismo Baixa institucionalidade Anomia social Populism Authoritarianism Low institutionality Social anomie |
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This article has as its theme populism and the low institutionality in Brazil. It seeks to answer the question of why populism in Brazil and the United States led to a degradation of the institutions. The hypothesis is the presence of a contemporary authoritarian personality, which, combined with the electoral and administrative strategies allowed by the institutionality itself, led to a degradation of institutions towards a kind of not only economic, but also social anarcapitalism, which consists of a society without rules. The objective, therefore, will be to clarify how this process of low institutionality took place. The method consisted in the use of a hypothetical-deductive stance, where, in a first moment, the contemporary authoritarian personality was studied, in a second moment the forms of circulation of power and Law and, finally, the consequences in loss of institutionality. It was concluded in the sense of the hypothesis, that is, that populist leaders had at hand tools granted by the institutionality itself for the destruction of the rules of a minimally civilized society. |
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