Dependent bourgeois revolution and counter-revolution in Brazil
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In this article we intend to expose the result of the research about the process of bourgeois revolution in Brazil and its consolidation from the 1964 business-military coup. In this way, revolution and counter-revolution become structural for capitalist transformations and ideological and policies of bourgeois domination in the country. These aspects contribute to elucidate the particularity of the political form of bourgeois democracy, demystifying the constructive elements of its expansion and legal-deepening as a means of political emancipation of the working population.
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