The Political Construction of Brazil : : Society, Economy, and State Since Independence / / ed. by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira.

Spanning the period from the country’s independence in 1822 through mid-2016, Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira assesses the trajectory of Brazil's political, social, and economic development. Bresser-Pereira draws on his decades of first-hand experience to shed light on the many paradoxes that have...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Illustrations --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction --   |t 1 Brazil: A History of Long Cycles and Short Political Pacts --   |t 2 Colonial Constraints: Why Brazil Was Left Behind --   |t Part 1. The First Cycle: The State and Territorial Integration --   |t 3 For Reasons of State: Territorial Integration --   |t 4 Herding Oligarchs: Empire, Constitutionalism, and Federalism --   |t 5 The First Republic: Prerequisite to Brazil’s Capitalist Revolution --   |t Part 2. The Second Cycle: The Nation and Development --   |t 6 Igniting Capitalism: The Profitable Revolution of 1930 --   |t 7 Imperialism and Industrialization: The 1930 National-Popular Pact --   |t 8 Crisis, Coup, and Democracy: Resuming Developmentalism After 1945 --   |t 9 Coffee, Cold War, and Coup (Again): The End of the National-Popular Pact --   |t 10 The Crisis of the 1960s: Inflation and the Emergence of Popular Participation --   |t 11 The Military in Power: The Authoritarian-Modernizing Pact --   |t 12 The Logic of Domination: The Limits of Dependency Theory --   |t 13 Neutralizing the Dutch Disease: Exporting Manufactured Goods --   |t 14 The Military in Office: Rise and Decline in the 1970s --   |t Part 3. The Third Cycle: Democracy and Social Justice --   |t 15 The Democratic-Popular Pact: The Bourgeoisie and the Working Class --   |t 16 The Lost Decade: Stagnation and Inertial Inflation in the 1980s --   |t 17 The Crisis of 1987: The Collapse of the Democratic-Popular Pact --   |t 18 From Elite to Social Democracy: The 1988 Constitution --   |t 19 Neoliberal Rule: Privatization and the 1991 Liberal-Dependent Pact --   |t 20 Tackling High Inflation: The Real Plan --   |t 21 Liberal Rhetoric: The Trap of Overvalued Exchange Rates and High Interest Rates --   |t 22 Lula, Dilma, and the Alienation of the Elites --   |t 23 The Pact that Never Was --   |t 24 The Quasi-Stagnation Since 1981 --   |t 25 Preference for Immediate Consumption and Loss of the Idea of Nation --   |t Part 4. Conclusion --   |t 26 Brazil’s Capitalist Revolution, Democracy ... and Then? --   |t Abbreviations --   |t References --   |t Index --   |t About the Book 
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