Abstract
There are various reasons for the dissolution of the productivist coalition and the formation of an antidevelopmentalist bourgeois united front during Dilma Rousseff’s first term. With the intention of accelerating the pace of Lulism, Rousseff actively opposed neoliberalism, but state intervention alienated the industrialists even though, paradoxically, it aimed to favor them. On a small scale, Rousseff’s developmentalist experiment may have followed in the footsteps that led to the 1964 military coup.
Diferentes razões apontam para a dissolução da coalizão produtivista e a formação de uma frente única burguesa antidesenvolvimentista durante o primeiro mandato de Dilma Rousseff. Com a intenção de acelerar o passo do lulismo, Dilma se contrapôs ativamente ao neoliberalismo, mas a intervenção estatal alienou os industriais, apesar de, paradoxalmente, tentar favorecê-los. Em ponto pequeno, o ensaio desenvolvimentista de Dilma pode ter seguido as pegadas que resultou no golpe de 1964.
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