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Yazarlar: W. Venancio de Oliveira
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DOI:10.46652/rgn.v5i24.654
Anahtar Kelimeler:Politics,Brazil,Latin America,Economy,Neoliberalism
Özet: After 12 years of governments of the left Brazil, under the baton of the Workers Party (PT) goes through a neoliberal retrocession. What remained of these governments? They really succeeded in proposing a national project capable of developing the Brazilian economy and breaking with its historical backwardness. In this article, we argue that a truncated neodevelopmentalist project was applied, not accomplishing all its industrializing patterns, because it was tied to the neoliberal-financial consensus that reproduced the dependent economy model. This platform was made possible thanks to the political mechanism of the Lula, which achieved a politico-socialist social pact, in a fragile correlation of force that began to break with the fall in the rate of profit in 2012 and with social conflict in 2013. To do so, we discussed the nature of this government from some data of the capitalist accumulation in Brazil and then as a conclusion to define how we take stock of this period.