O proibicionismo sob o neoliberalismo: guerra às drogas e hegemonia burguesa no Brasil

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2020-12-15

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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This work is part of the Research Line “Fundamentals of Educational Processes” of the Graduate Program in Education, at the Federal University of Goiás. The general objective was to understand the mediations between prohibition and neoliberalism, particularly with regard to the production, distribution and consumption of drugs in contemporary times. To achieve the objective proposed in this work, we developed a theoretical study based on the study of the relevant literature and institutional documents. We established the period between 1988 and 2019 as a historical outline, having as landmarks the 1988 UN Convention and the most recent Brazilian drug legislation, of 2019, and Decree nº 9.761, of April 2019, which provides for the National System Public Policy on Drugs. Marxist thought was adopted as a theoretical reference in this work, particularly Gramscian elaborations. The work analyzed the historical foundations of prohibitionism; the role of public health as one of the justifications for the prohibition; and the role of the capitalist state in controlling the ways of life of the subaltern classes, especially regarding the production, distribution and consumption of drugs. In an effort to apprehend the determinations of the ways of controlling the production of drugs under neoliberalism, we sought in the historical bases of the construction of the capitalist state the foundations of these forms of control, understood here as part of the establishment of bourgeois hegemony and as an expression of class struggles. In Brazilian historical particularity, contemporary prohibitionism, under the neoliberal aegis, plays an important role in bourgeois hegemony, accentuating its domination over the subaltern classes, with a strong racial profile. Especially after Law n. 11,343 / 2006, the incarceration processes linked to laws to control the production, distribution and consumption of drugs grew independently of the political and ideological positions of the later governments. With the institutional rupture that occurred in 2016, when President Dilma Rousseff was impeached, and the subsequent changes in drug laws, it is important to evaluate future developments.

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OLIVEIRA, M. F. M. O proibicionismo sob o neoliberalismo: guerra às drogas e hegemonia burguesa no Brasil. 2020. 168 f. Tese (Doutorado em Educação) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2020.