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Caesarism, populism, and the 2018 election in Brazil
     Release time: 2021-10-21

Caio Gontijo, Leonardo Ramos

 

Abstract

This article seeks to foster a critical engagement with the current Brazilian political scenario, mobilizing for the analysis concepts like crisis, Caesarism, and populism. Hence, we start from the Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment process as the departing point to think about the debacle of PT’s government as well as Lula’s left Caesarism, passing through Michel Temer’s government, its neoliberal reforms and the scenario previous to the 2018 presidential election in order to contextualize the rise of Jair Bolsonaro and present the Caesarist polarization between Bolsonaro and Haddad (Lula’s political heir).

 

Keywords

Brazilian elections, Caesarism, crisis, populism, right wing

 

From: Capital & Class 2020 44 (4)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

 

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