CONCEITO DE REVOLUÇÃO NO IDEÁRIO DE NELSON WERNECK SODRÉ NOS ANOS DE 1950: UMA INTERPRETAÇÃO DO SUBDESENVOLVIMENTO BRASILEIRO.
CONCEITO DE REVOLUÇÃO NO IDEÁRIO DE NELSON WERNECK SODRÉ NOS ANOS DE 1950: UMA INTERPRETAÇÃO DO SUBDESENVOLVIMENTO BRASILEIRO.
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.3852304094
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Palavras-chave: Nelson Werneck Sodré; Revolução; Conceito; Intelectual; Ideias.
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Keywords: Nelson Werneck Sodré; Revolution; Concept; Intellectual; Ideas.
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Abstract: The present work sought to understand the context of the 1950s in Brazil, where several currents of political thought stood out in debates about a national political project. Among them we observe the following ideals: national-developmentalism, liberalism and socialism. A concept that stands out in these debates was the concept of Revolution, and an intellectual who discussed this concept as essential for his proposal for a national political project was the intellectual and military man Nelson Werneck Sodré, who was an active member of the Brazilian Communist Party. In his ideas, the concept of Revolution was linked to the search for the establishment in Brazil of a Bourgeois Revolution of an anti-feudal, anti-imperialist and democratic nature, causing the colonial past to be overcome, with the purpose of the nation becoming developed, and thus employing socialism. Therefore, the central idea of the Revolution for the intellectual was associated with the economic development of the nation, in order to make it dependent on a world context, thus freeing Brazil from the forces that caused its backwardness. The history of concepts, through the theoretical approach of historian R. Koselleck, was the theoretical and methodological basis for us to analyze the concept of Revolution of the intellectual in question, mainly in the book Introduction to the Brazilian Revolution, the main source for this work.
- Neilaine Ramos Rocha de Lima
- Vitor Emanuel Espiasse Pandolpho
- Nayana Inamorato Silva