2020
DOI: 10.1007/s41603-020-00113-3
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Programmatic Crisis and Moralization of the Politics: a Proposal to Define the Bolsonarism from the Experience with the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The Bolsonaro government and the bolsonarism have undeniable autocratic characteristics and tendencies. However, unlike other authoritarian movements, the authoritarian use of power does not serve the implementation of some project of society based on specific values. It is a "war government." Its main axis is the "cultural war" itself: the incessant search for enemies, scapegoats, to be fought and eliminated as a method of maintaining power, even if this makes it impossible to build public policies and govern… Show more

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“… 2. Lellis and Dutra (2020) also examine the ‘moralization of politics’, which they do not consider as a strategic media framing, but as something effective that originated from the economic recession and the inability of the political system to respond to accumulated social demands. …”
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“… 2. Lellis and Dutra (2020) also examine the ‘moralization of politics’, which they do not consider as a strategic media framing, but as something effective that originated from the economic recession and the inability of the political system to respond to accumulated social demands. …”
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confidence: 99%