Abstract

Certain interpretations of Brazil may be read as texts providing theorizations of global capitalism. Study of a set of these texts focusing on Florestan Fernandes’s A revolução burguesa no Brasil exposes the connections between the internal and the external and the articulations of past, present, and future in the production of inequality within and among countries. Renewed attention to them is likely to be fruitful for debates on global capitalism that are not of exclusive interest to the Brazilian case and to challenge a certain global division of intellectual labor. Certas interpretações do Brasil podem ser lidas como textos que fornecem teorizações do capitalismo global. O estudo de um conjunto de textos com foco no A revolução burguesa no Brasil, de Florestan Fernandes, expõe as conexões entre o interno e o externo e as articulações de passado, presente e futuro na produção da desigualdade dentro e entre os países. Uma atenção renovada para eles provavelmente é proveitosa para debates sobre o capitalismo global que não são de interesse exclusivo do caso brasileiro e para desafiar certa divisão global do trabalho intelectual.

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