O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileira

The objective of this article is to study the content and reception of Raymundo Faoro's work in Brazil, comparing it to his Weberian theoretical matrix and postulating that his concept of patrimonialism limits the original explanatory capacity by linking patrimonialism merely to a centralized a...

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Main Author: Campante Rubens Goyatá
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2003-01-01
Series:Dados: Revista de Ciências Sociais
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0011-52582003000100005
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spelling doaj-a93eb6dd4fd145b4be2cba6e34cd3e132020-11-24T21:26:31ZengUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroDados: Revista de Ciências Sociais0011-52581678-45882003-01-01461153193O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileiraCampante Rubens GoyatáThe objective of this article is to study the content and reception of Raymundo Faoro's work in Brazil, comparing it to his Weberian theoretical matrix and postulating that his concept of patrimonialism limits the original explanatory capacity by linking patrimonialism merely to a centralized and powerful political structure and by overlooking the facet of its decentralization and state inoperability. The biased utilization of Weberian theory influences the critiques of Faoro's work, which err when they move from (pertinently) contesting the author's heavy and fatalistic interpretation of Weber to challenging the explanatory potential of the Weberian concept per se. The article thus presents other authors who take a more variegated approach to the theme of patrimonialism, without denying its interpretative importance. Finally, the article emphasizes how Faoro's ideas contributed (unintentionally, by the way) to shaping an anti-statist, privatist, and ultimately oligarchic political culture in recent Brazil. In Brazil, the concept of patrimonialism has exerted a seminal influence and sparked controversies and distinct interpretations - thus, the best stance in such an important discussion is to attempt to clarify the concept, and that is what we have attempted to do, within our limitations.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0011-52582003000100005Brazilsocietypolitical powerpatrimonialismstratumWeberFaoro
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O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileira
Dados: Revista de Ciências Sociais
Brazil
society
political power
patrimonialism
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title O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileira
title_short O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileira
title_full O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileira
title_fullStr O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileira
title_full_unstemmed O patrimonialismo em Faoro e Weber e a sociologia brasileira
title_sort o patrimonialismo em faoro e weber e a sociologia brasileira
publisher Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
series Dados: Revista de Ciências Sociais
issn 0011-5258
1678-4588
publishDate 2003-01-01
description The objective of this article is to study the content and reception of Raymundo Faoro's work in Brazil, comparing it to his Weberian theoretical matrix and postulating that his concept of patrimonialism limits the original explanatory capacity by linking patrimonialism merely to a centralized and powerful political structure and by overlooking the facet of its decentralization and state inoperability. The biased utilization of Weberian theory influences the critiques of Faoro's work, which err when they move from (pertinently) contesting the author's heavy and fatalistic interpretation of Weber to challenging the explanatory potential of the Weberian concept per se. The article thus presents other authors who take a more variegated approach to the theme of patrimonialism, without denying its interpretative importance. Finally, the article emphasizes how Faoro's ideas contributed (unintentionally, by the way) to shaping an anti-statist, privatist, and ultimately oligarchic political culture in recent Brazil. In Brazil, the concept of patrimonialism has exerted a seminal influence and sparked controversies and distinct interpretations - thus, the best stance in such an important discussion is to attempt to clarify the concept, and that is what we have attempted to do, within our limitations.
topic Brazil
society
political power
patrimonialism
stratum
Weber
Faoro
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