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The ideology of capitalism in Brazilian social movements: the “nós-do-governo” 4 4 In English: “we-from-government”. There is a wordplay here. In the Portuguese language, the word “nós” may have the meaning both of first person plural, that is, “we”, and of “knots”. It will be discussed later in the article. The term will remain in the original language throughout the article.

Abstract

The aim of this work is to understand the ideological processes in the relationship between Brazilian State and social movements during Lula and Dilma Rousseff Governments until June 2013. For this purpose, we will see that there are some subjects that enjoy themselves when join any cynical apparatuses in the capitalist society, and also identified themselves with this lifestyle. On the other side, there are subjects that are indignant with this situation and seek to politically organize themselves, in this case in social movements. The article discusses these politically organized subjects, since the Brazilian State uses the “engodo” to put them in the cynical logic of capitalist social control. In this logic, the “engodo” is a discursive formation that puts at stake a symbolic and imaginary dimension for one to take cynically the other as object of his satisfaction.

Keywords:
psychoanalysis; Marxism; “engodo”; discourse; capitalism

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