Between americanism and iberianism: social theory in the first brazilian republic doi: 10.5007/2175-7984.2010v9n17p231
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In this text, we explore the classical matrixes of Brazilian social and political thought, Americanism and Iberianism, associating them with knowledge of society, politics and history, and relating them to the scope, possibilities and limits of theoretical liberalism and federalism in the First Brazilian Republic.Downloads
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