ISEB
from national developmentalism to Brazilian revolution
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4322/principios.2675-6609.2021.162.002Keywords:
Iseb, National developmentalism, Brazilian revolutionAbstract
This article summarizes the importance of recovering the history of the “Instituto Superior de Estudos Brasileiros” as a whole, arguing that the appreciation of the figure of the public intellectual is one of the greatest legacies that the institute and its authors left to subsequent generations. The path from national developmentalism to tactical and strategic proposals for the realization of a Brazilian revolution conform not only an Isebian heterogeneity, but the characteristic of its historical and political importance not only for pre-1964 Brazil, but also its actuality and relevance of purposes in the current political moment of struggle against the right-wing forces in the country.