Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building
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Resumo: | This article analyzes the political thought of Brazilian liberals in the XIX century within the historical context in which they had the largest influence. One of the most traditional lines of argumentation in the social sciences is that Brazilian liberalism was characterized by the transposition of liberal values and institutions of the Anglo-Saxon world in the Brazilian context without regard to the social environment. We challenge this interpretation with the aid of the concept of “Americanism” put forward by Richard Morse. We show that the Brazilian liberal thought was characterized by the theme of social heterogeneity, and in its arguments the idea that liberal values and institutions could not function in identical manner as in the original context was already present. The liberal thought operated with the idea that decentralized institutions would allow the citizen, starting from his individual interests, to build a public sphere characterized by the separation between the public and the private and by freedom. We analyze this characteristic starting from the idea of “self-interest properly understood” developed by Tocqueville. |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state buildingO pensamento político dos liberais: o conceito de americanismo na construção do estado brasileiroBrazilian liberal thoughtAmericanismFederalismNational State buildingPensamento liberal brasileiroAmericanismoFederalismoConstrução do Estado nacionalThis article analyzes the political thought of Brazilian liberals in the XIX century within the historical context in which they had the largest influence. One of the most traditional lines of argumentation in the social sciences is that Brazilian liberalism was characterized by the transposition of liberal values and institutions of the Anglo-Saxon world in the Brazilian context without regard to the social environment. We challenge this interpretation with the aid of the concept of “Americanism” put forward by Richard Morse. We show that the Brazilian liberal thought was characterized by the theme of social heterogeneity, and in its arguments the idea that liberal values and institutions could not function in identical manner as in the original context was already present. The liberal thought operated with the idea that decentralized institutions would allow the citizen, starting from his individual interests, to build a public sphere characterized by the separation between the public and the private and by freedom. We analyze this characteristic starting from the idea of “self-interest properly understood” developed by Tocqueville.O presente artigo analisa o pensamento político dos liberais brasileiros no século XIX no contexto histórico em que ele teve maior influência política. Uma das chaves de leitura mais importantes nas ciências sociais aponta que o pensamento liberal brasileiro foi caracterizado pela transposição dos valores e das instituições liberais do mundo anglo-saxão sem atentar para o meio social. Confrontamos essa interpretação a partir do conceito de americanismo, formulado por Richard Morse. Mostramos que o pensamento liberal brasileiro foi marcado pelo tema da heterogeneidade social, e que em seu argumento já estava presente a idéia de que os valores e as instituições liberais não poderiam funcionar de maneira idêntica a de seu contexto de origem. O pensamento liberal incorporou a idéia de que as instituições descentralizadas permitiriam que o cidadão, a partir dos seus interesses individuais, construísse uma esfera pública marcada pela separação entre o público e o privado e pela liberdade. Analisamos essa característica a partir da idéia de interesse bem compreendido formulada por Tocqueville.Universidade Estadual Paulista / UNESP2011-04-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivas/article/view/4100Perspectivas: Revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 38 (2010)1984-02410101-3459reponame:Perspectivasinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivas/article/view/4100/3736Copyright (c) 2011 Perspectivas: Revista de Ciências Sociaisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoser, Ivo2011-04-25T14:33:47Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4100Revistahttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivasPUBhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/perspectivas/oai||lahuerta@fclar.unesp.br1984-02410101-3459opendoar:2011-04-25T14:33:47Perspectivas - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building O pensamento político dos liberais: o conceito de americanismo na construção do estado brasileiro |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building Coser, Ivo Brazilian liberal thought Americanism Federalism National State building Pensamento liberal brasileiro Americanismo Federalismo Construção do Estado nacional |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building |
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Liberal political thought: the concept of Americanism in the Brazilian state building |
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Coser, Ivo |
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Coser, Ivo |
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Coser, Ivo |
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Brazilian liberal thought Americanism Federalism National State building Pensamento liberal brasileiro Americanismo Federalismo Construção do Estado nacional |
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Brazilian liberal thought Americanism Federalism National State building Pensamento liberal brasileiro Americanismo Federalismo Construção do Estado nacional |
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This article analyzes the political thought of Brazilian liberals in the XIX century within the historical context in which they had the largest influence. One of the most traditional lines of argumentation in the social sciences is that Brazilian liberalism was characterized by the transposition of liberal values and institutions of the Anglo-Saxon world in the Brazilian context without regard to the social environment. We challenge this interpretation with the aid of the concept of “Americanism” put forward by Richard Morse. We show that the Brazilian liberal thought was characterized by the theme of social heterogeneity, and in its arguments the idea that liberal values and institutions could not function in identical manner as in the original context was already present. The liberal thought operated with the idea that decentralized institutions would allow the citizen, starting from his individual interests, to build a public sphere characterized by the separation between the public and the private and by freedom. We analyze this characteristic starting from the idea of “self-interest properly understood” developed by Tocqueville. |
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