2021
DOI: 10.14746/sr.2021.5.3.02
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Whatever Happened to Brazil?

Abstract: Under Lula and Dilma, during the 2003-2013 decade that the World Bank called “the Golden Decade of Brazil”, we had simultaneously economic growth, social inclusion, environment protection and job expansion. With no deficit and very low inflation, and all despite the turbulence of the 2008 crisis. The onslaught on the inclusive policies started in 2014, Dilma was ousted through a thinly disguised coup in 2016, ex-president Lula was jailed for the time of the 2018 election, won by Jair Bolsonaro. Since the old o… Show more

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“…This last example shows the curious power of cultural influences on the priorities of the needs system (cf. Dowbor, 2021). Nevertheless, more importantly, because needs are culturally produced, they can be used to create entirely different hierarchies of consumer values.…”
Section: Consumption-between Social Welfare and Degrowthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This last example shows the curious power of cultural influences on the priorities of the needs system (cf. Dowbor, 2021). Nevertheless, more importantly, because needs are culturally produced, they can be used to create entirely different hierarchies of consumer values.…”
Section: Consumption-between Social Welfare and Degrowthmentioning
confidence: 99%