Incomplete revolutions and closed circuits in Brazil by Florestan Fernandes
Keywords:
Florestan Fernandes, sociology, Bourgeois revolution, Military dictatorship, Brazilian social thought, Circuito Fechado, Bourgeois autocracyAbstract
This article analyses Florestan Fernandes’ intellectual trajectory at the time of writing and publishing A Revolução Burguesa no Brasil, as much as the book structure, the methodological premises and the theoretical arguments from its author. Crossing times, the book reveals the past making of the 1970s dilemmas, and proves to be a classic by casting light over the shadows of another closing circuit from the national politics, decades after being written.
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