Private Companies and dictatorship contributions to a long term analysis of the brazilian neoliberalization process

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Julio Cesar Pereira de Carvalho

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Although neoliberalism reproduces in a specific way, depending on the peculiar characteristics, policies and social of each country, as dynamics that it perpetuates, above all, to restore the power of the bourgeoisie. In the Brazilian case, the most indelible marks of the neoliberalization process in relation to the dominant classes were manifested through the privatist prescription, coupled with policies to increase financial accumulation. Through a bibliographic survey, this study aims to highlight the relationship of the business community with elements that were not prominent in the authoritarian period, but that would become central after the liberalization of the 1990s. From cases related to the manufacturing industry, banks and the automotive sector, there have been significant links between these fractions of class, finance and the precepts of the free market. From these analytical points it is intended to contribute to a long-term approach to the Brazilian neoliberalization process.

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