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Leite Gonçalves, Guilherme |
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International Journal of Politics, Culture & Society; Dec2023, Vol. 36 Issue 4, p499-526, 28p |
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This article investigates the June 2013 protests in Brazil from the perspective an analysis of the pattern of capitalist accumulation and the reaction of state apparatuses. The premise is that these protests are derived from a social malaise in neoliberalism, produced over decades of implementation of commodification and financialization programs. This malaise was expressed through fragmented claims. When, however, the dynamics of protests are observed in the light of the actions of the ideological and repressive state apparatuses, a polarization is observed between participating actors and movements regarding the subject of whether or not to criticize neoliberalism. Finally, it is argued that these apparatuses have fixed divergences to promote conservative demonstrators and to shield the pattern of neoliberal accumulation against dissention. This shielding was stabilized by a selective policy of criminalizing the protest's sectors. The article's arguments are based on the renewal of Louis Althusser's state theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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