A hemispheric moral majority: Brazil and the transnational construction of the New Right
AUTOR(ES)
Cowan, Benjamin Arthur
FONTE
Rev. bras. polít. int.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
29/11/2018
RESUMO
Abstract This essay posits Brazil as one critical locus for gestating the New Right. Often conceived of as a conservative reaction to the U.S. Civil Rights movement, the New Right actually developed transnationally, with determinative participation from Brazilian activists. In this article, I focus on a revelatory subset of those activists, who demonstrate collaboration that (1) linked elite reactionaries in Brazil, the United States, and elsewhere; (2) facilitated the rise of conservative Christianity as populist groundswell; and (3) transformed these two countries into power centers of a Right that adheres to the now-familiar Brazilian moniker “Bible, Bullets, and Beef.”
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