Neoliberalismo e o conflito capital e trabalho no Brasil (1990-1996)
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2013-07-29
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Our object of study deals with the conflict between capital and labor in Brazil at the time of
systematization of neoliberal policies, with the time frame from 1990 to 1996, the beginning
of the Collor government until the middle of the first government of Fernando Henrique
Cardoso. During the Collor government, we will analyze the early deployment of neoliberal
addendum through the prism of a crisis of bourgeois hegemony. This crisis of hegemony,
among other factors, led the impeachment of Collor's term and the beginning of Itamar
Franco, who made the ultimate option for neoliberalism to develop an important economic
mainstay with the Real Plan. The success of the Real will be crucial for the development of
neoliberal hegemony that materialized with the election of FHC in 1994, which imposed a
series of regressive measures for the working world. This entire process will be seen from the
thesis that the defeat suffered by workers not only at the corporate level, but also in the
ideological and organizational, which imposed new dynamics of social struggle in Brazil.
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GERMANO, Matheus Nascimento. Neoliberalismo e o conflito capital e trabalho no Brasil (1990-1996). 2013. 228 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em História) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2013.