State and development in the thought of Octavio Ianni
Authors
Jeanne Gomes de Brito
FFCL – Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciência e Letras de Ituverava. Ituverava – SP – Brasil.
Keywords:
Octavio Ianni, Political thought, State, Civil society, Populism, Industrialization, Development,
Abstract
This article analyzes the studies of the sociologist Octavio Ianni about the conception of Brazilian development from the 1930s to the 1960s. For this, he emphasizes the transition process from agrarian-export capital to urban-industrial capital, considering the changes and resulting permanencies. Thus, the article contemplates the way in which the patriarchal State became a bourgeois State, suggesting that the nature of this state, which has metamorphosed, understood the dynamization of the country’s industrialization, after 1930. The political, economic and ideological motives that culminated in the collapse of populism and the 1964 state conflagration are also analyzed.