Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Thais Cristina Lima Dos [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
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https://hdl.handle.net/11600/64701
Resumo: Our research sought to verify why the numerical protagonism of popular classes and movements did not become political protagonism after June 2013, when there was a political crisis in the government of Dilma Rousseff, as well as within the classes and fractions of classes that supported them the “petistas” governments since 2003. The class struggle is at the basis of the president's impeachment, as it was the result of the restorative offensive of orthodox neoliberalism, led by the bourgeois fractions, dissatisfied with the conduct of the mitigated neoliberalism practiced by “petistas” governments. The economic and social policy carried out by these governments favored the conditions of struggle for the working class and for social movements, which achieved improvements and the expansion of their rights. However, the favorable conjuncture in the reivindication for these subjects, did not culminate in popular autonomy in relation to “petistas” governments, easing social protests, in the sense that there was no search for structural reforms, nor a direct confrontation with these governments and their actions. The favorable conjuncture also interfered in the capacity and willingness to unify the struggles and popular subjects, fragmenting them, and demonstrating that the divergences and the deficiency in the dialogue within the popular classes and movements, were accentuated in the “petistas” governments. However, these difficulties must not be understood only as a result of the actions of the governments of Lula and Dilma Rousseff, but, above all, they are consequences of neoliberalism itself. Finally, we consider that a set of factors that occurred in the period from 2003 to 2016, provide an explanation for the non-conversion of the numerical protagonism of these subjects into political protagonism after 2013.
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spelling Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)Class StruggleNeoliberalism MitigatedPetistas GovernmentsPolitical ProtagonismClasses And Popular MovementsSocial ProtestsLuta De ClasseNeoliberalismo MitigadoClasses E Movimentos PopularesProtestos SociaisProtagonismo PolíticoGovernos PetistasOur research sought to verify why the numerical protagonism of popular classes and movements did not become political protagonism after June 2013, when there was a political crisis in the government of Dilma Rousseff, as well as within the classes and fractions of classes that supported them the “petistas” governments since 2003. The class struggle is at the basis of the president's impeachment, as it was the result of the restorative offensive of orthodox neoliberalism, led by the bourgeois fractions, dissatisfied with the conduct of the mitigated neoliberalism practiced by “petistas” governments. The economic and social policy carried out by these governments favored the conditions of struggle for the working class and for social movements, which achieved improvements and the expansion of their rights. However, the favorable conjuncture in the reivindication for these subjects, did not culminate in popular autonomy in relation to “petistas” governments, easing social protests, in the sense that there was no search for structural reforms, nor a direct confrontation with these governments and their actions. The favorable conjuncture also interfered in the capacity and willingness to unify the struggles and popular subjects, fragmenting them, and demonstrating that the divergences and the deficiency in the dialogue within the popular classes and movements, were accentuated in the “petistas” governments. However, these difficulties must not be understood only as a result of the actions of the governments of Lula and Dilma Rousseff, but, above all, they are consequences of neoliberalism itself. Finally, we consider that a set of factors that occurred in the period from 2003 to 2016, provide an explanation for the non-conversion of the numerical protagonism of these subjects into political protagonism after 2013.Nossa pesquisa buscou verificar por que o protagonismo numérico das classes e movimentos populares não se converteu em protagonismo político após junho de 2013, quando verificou-se uma crise política no governo de Dilma Rousseff, assim como no interior das classes e frações de classes que apoiavam os governos petistas desde 2003. A luta de classe está na base do impeachment da presidente, pois foi o resultado da ofensiva restauradora do neoliberalismo ortodoxo, liderado pelas frações burguesas, insatisfeitas com a condução do neoliberalismo mitigado praticado pelos governos petistas. A política econômica e social efetuada por esses governos favoreceu as condições de luta para a classe trabalhadora e para os movimentos sociais, que alcançaram melhorias e a ampliação de seus direitos. Porém, a conjuntura favorável no plano reivindicativo para esses sujeitos, não culminou em uma autonomia popular em relação aos governos petistas, amenizando os protestos sociais, no sentido de não ter ocorrido a busca por reformas estruturais, nem a confrontação direta a esses governos e suas ações. A conjuntura favorável também interferiu na capacidade e disposição de unificar as lutas e sujeitos populares, fragmentando-os, e demonstrando que as divergências e a deficiência no diálogo no interior das classes e movimentos populares, acentuaram-se nos governos petistas. Contudo, essas dificuldades não devem ser compreendidas somente como decorrentes da ação dos governos de Lula e Dilma Rousseff, mas, sobretudo, são consequências do próprio neoliberalismo. Consideramos, enfim, que um conjunto de fatores ocorridos no período de 2003 a 2016, proporcionam a explicação do não convertimento do protagonismo numérico desses sujeitos em protagonismo político após 2013.Dados abertos - Sucupira - Teses e dissertações (2020)Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Souza, Davisson Charles Cangussu De [UNIFESP]Universidade Federal de São PauloSantos, Thais Cristina Lima Dos [UNIFESP]2022-07-21T18:43:02Z2022-07-21T18:43:02Z2020-03-19info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion196 p.application/pdfhttps://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/trabalhoConclusao/viewTrabalhoConclusao.jsf?popup=true&id_trabalho=10754904THAIS CRISTINA LIMA DOS SANTOSTHAIS CRISTINA LIMA DOS SANTOS.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11600/64701porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-07-27T03:00:23Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/64701Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-07-27T03:00:23Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
title Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
spellingShingle Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
Santos, Thais Cristina Lima Dos [UNIFESP]
Class Struggle
Neoliberalism Mitigated
Petistas Governments
Political Protagonism
Classes And Popular Movements
Social Protests
Luta De Classe
Neoliberalismo Mitigado
Classes E Movimentos Populares
Protestos Sociais
Protagonismo Político
Governos Petistas
title_short Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
title_full Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
title_fullStr Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
title_full_unstemmed Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
title_sort Reformas no neoliberalismo e protestos sociais nos governos petistas (2003-2016)
author Santos, Thais Cristina Lima Dos [UNIFESP]
author_facet Santos, Thais Cristina Lima Dos [UNIFESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Souza, Davisson Charles Cangussu De [UNIFESP]
Universidade Federal de São Paulo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Thais Cristina Lima Dos [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Class Struggle
Neoliberalism Mitigated
Petistas Governments
Political Protagonism
Classes And Popular Movements
Social Protests
Luta De Classe
Neoliberalismo Mitigado
Classes E Movimentos Populares
Protestos Sociais
Protagonismo Político
Governos Petistas
topic Class Struggle
Neoliberalism Mitigated
Petistas Governments
Political Protagonism
Classes And Popular Movements
Social Protests
Luta De Classe
Neoliberalismo Mitigado
Classes E Movimentos Populares
Protestos Sociais
Protagonismo Político
Governos Petistas
description Our research sought to verify why the numerical protagonism of popular classes and movements did not become political protagonism after June 2013, when there was a political crisis in the government of Dilma Rousseff, as well as within the classes and fractions of classes that supported them the “petistas” governments since 2003. The class struggle is at the basis of the president's impeachment, as it was the result of the restorative offensive of orthodox neoliberalism, led by the bourgeois fractions, dissatisfied with the conduct of the mitigated neoliberalism practiced by “petistas” governments. The economic and social policy carried out by these governments favored the conditions of struggle for the working class and for social movements, which achieved improvements and the expansion of their rights. However, the favorable conjuncture in the reivindication for these subjects, did not culminate in popular autonomy in relation to “petistas” governments, easing social protests, in the sense that there was no search for structural reforms, nor a direct confrontation with these governments and their actions. The favorable conjuncture also interfered in the capacity and willingness to unify the struggles and popular subjects, fragmenting them, and demonstrating that the divergences and the deficiency in the dialogue within the popular classes and movements, were accentuated in the “petistas” governments. However, these difficulties must not be understood only as a result of the actions of the governments of Lula and Dilma Rousseff, but, above all, they are consequences of neoliberalism itself. Finally, we consider that a set of factors that occurred in the period from 2003 to 2016, provide an explanation for the non-conversion of the numerical protagonism of these subjects into political protagonism after 2013.
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