Far right in Brazil
Analysis of his ideas and his supporters after the military dictatorship
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.10.n.18.2023.37224Keywords:
ideology, right, conservative liberalism, ideas, supports and paradigm shiftAbstract
We aim to analyze the political ideology of the government of President Bolsonaro, more specifically to verify the paradigm shift represented by the change of a model of the “right wingers shame” after the military dictatorship in Brazil that led to the election of an openly right-wing candidate. In such research, we will study how this new political and social scenario was produced, in which is shared even in many parts of the world, as well as what its central ideas are, from ideologues such as Olavo de Carvalho, and how its supporters carried out such a paradigm shift based on different cultural references with different internal and international social supports.
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