O Social no governo Lula : a construção de um novo populismo em tempos de aplicação de uma agenda neoliberal
By: MENDES, Rosa Maria Marques Áquilas.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: São Paulo : Editora 34, jan./mar. 2006Online resources: Acesso Revista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 26, 1, p. 58-74Abstract: The Social on Lula´s government: the construction of a new populism. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the main characteristics of new Lula´s government support. The paper´s hypothesis concentrates in the idea of starting a different political approach, a "new populis". The paper argues that Lula´s government to keep in power, beyond of going on with the neoliberal project - unfinished in the last years of FHC government -, needs to build up a solid and trusful political support, which is being done by implementing income transfer programs directed to poor people and the ones with less organization experience. This paper also calls the attention to Lula´s government nature, in order to clarify the difficulties which should be dealt and the tasks to be developed in building up a political party that defends workers emancipation and Brazilian exploitedThe Social on Lula´s government: the construction of a new populism. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the main characteristics of new Lula´s government support. The paper´s hypothesis concentrates in the idea of starting a different political approach, a "new populis". The paper argues that Lula´s government to keep in power, beyond of going on with the neoliberal project - unfinished in the last years of FHC government -, needs to build up a solid and trusful political support, which is being done by implementing income transfer programs directed to poor people and the ones with less organization experience. This paper also calls the attention to Lula´s government nature, in order to clarify the difficulties which should be dealt and the tasks to be developed in building up a political party that defends workers emancipation and Brazilian exploited
Janeiro Março 2006
v. 26 n. 1 (101)
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