NOT TO MENTION THAT I DID NOT SPEAK OF THE CRIME OF THE HOMELAND OF TEMER: decrees 9,309, 9,310 and 9,311/2018
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https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1982-3878.2018v12n2.41317Abstract
Culminating in the imposture of Michel Temer as president of the republic, one analyzes the breaking of democratic rules from a generating factor: the context of class opportunity for big invaders of public lands in Brazil. Though the resourcefulness of landowners disguised as capitalists - and vice versa - is not addressed as a novelty, one understands that its intensification during the years of the Brazilian Workers’ Party's government resulted in an policy option that waivers structural transformations at the prospect of mediating incompatible conflicts, such as those that oppose looters of common property from the rest of society. Decrees rewarding trespassers by liquidating their appropriation of land by means of forged deeds are the heyday of a harsh territorial management by a State that, rather than restraining, has favoured such acts with the institution of the so-called introductory landmarks of the private property regime. Simultaneously with the prohibition of possessions, the criterion of judicial sale as a condition for obtaining public lands was an actual way to prevent access potentially incompatible with class monopoly, but the blocking of rights resulting from president Temer's actions are regarded as a long-lasting burden that sooner or later shall be confronted by the Brazilian society.Downloads
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2018-08-12
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Paulino, E. T. (2018). NOT TO MENTION THAT I DID NOT SPEAK OF THE CRIME OF THE HOMELAND OF TEMER: decrees 9,309, 9,310 and 9,311/2018. OKARA: Geografia Em Debate, 12(2), 275–292. https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.1982-3878.2018v12n2.41317
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