NEOLIBERAL REASON AND LABOR JUSTICE: A COMPARISON BETWEEN PINOCHET’S CHILE AND TEMER-BOLSONARO’S BRAZIL

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  • Rodrigo de Lacerda Carelli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61999/abet.1676-4439.2021v20n2.62058

Abstract

The experiences of Pinochet’s Chile and the Brazil of Temer and Bolsonaro are identified
as laboratories or models of neoliberalism. In both cases, the Labour Justice suffered strong
attacks. The article proposes to present the reasons why this happened from the analysis of the
neoliberal theoretical literature. The text presents the important role that the Judiciary assumes
in governmentality, being indispensable the neoliberal juridical argumentation and its correlates
as the “juridical interventionism” and the “market constitutionalism”. The article concludes that
the Labour Justice, seen as a focus of anti-liberal resistance, is understood as an obstacle to the
neoliberal government, being necessary, from the point of view of the implementation of its
rationality, the creation of a “new labour judge” or the judicial submission of labour relations to
other agents endowed with neoliberal rationality.

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Published

2022-01-28

How to Cite

de Lacerda Carelli, R. (2022). NEOLIBERAL REASON AND LABOR JUSTICE: A COMPARISON BETWEEN PINOCHET’S CHILE AND TEMER-BOLSONARO’S BRAZIL. Revista Da ABET, 20(2). https://doi.org/10.61999/abet.1676-4439.2021v20n2.62058

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Dossiê: Construcción y usos de la legislación laboral y la justicia del trabajo