Brazil: the parliamentary coup and the machine of war

Authors

  • Javier Alejandro Lifschitz UNIRIO

Keywords:

golpes parlamentares, política e mídia, máquinas de guerra e democracia

Abstract

This article is a reflection on the political process that in Brazil encompasses, from the impeachment to President Dilma Rousseff, until the 2018 elections, mainly on a particular aspect of that process: the transformations that occurred in political temporality. We develop the concept of political temporality, according to authors such as Hartmut Rosa, Paul Virilio and the Accelerationist Manifesto, and we discuss the theme of the war machine, elaborated by Deleuze e Guattari, in “Mil Mesetas”, to analyze the conformation of a true semiotic machine during the parliamentary coup not Brazil and whose acceleration effect contributed to delegitimize popular policies.

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Author Biography

Javier Alejandro Lifschitz, UNIRIO

PhD in Social Sciences, Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Graduate Program in Social Memory at the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO).

Published

2019-12-16

How to Cite

Lifschitz, J. A. (2019). Brazil: the parliamentary coup and the machine of war. Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Studies, (19), 59–73. Retrieved from https://ceiso.com.ar/ries/index.php/ojs/article/view/33