A miséria do campo: violência e capitalismo dependente no campo em Goiás em tempos de redemocratização
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The central theme of this work revolves around the issue of rural violence in the state of
Goiás, moving from the state's microcosm to the structural and systemic issues involving the
Brazilian State during the redemocratization period—specifically the first four years of the
Sarney government, up to the Constituent Assembly—and Brazil's position then and now as a
peripheral, dependent capitalist economy. To analyse this violence, various sources were used,
including data on rural violence from the Catholic Church's Pastoral Land Commission
(CPT), as well as newspapers and magazines. Data from two newspapers have been
catalogued, processed, and analysed: one left-wing (Jornal dos Trabalhadores sem Terra) and
one right-wing (Diário da Manhã), in addition to the magazine of the Brazilian Association
for Agrarian Reform, a progressive centre-left publication. The dissertation aims to
demonstrate, from a historical-dialectical materialist perspective, how—despite presenting
itself as a democratic state under the rule of law—the democracy of Brazil's New Republic
maintained characteristics of authoritarianism and violence towards subaltern populations.