Republicanismo Paulista e Republicanismo Gaúcho, entre o partido de classe e o partido de Estado
aproximações e distinções (1873-1930)
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https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-463320110207Keywords:
Brazil’s First Republic, coronelism, São Paulo HistoryAbstract
This article compares the “political instruments” used by São Paulo’s high bureaucracy to impose its tax and coffee policies on “coffee capital” with the “political instruments” used by Rio Grande do Sul’s new urban petite bourgeoisie to impose a political reorganization of the State apparatus inspired by the “scientific” positivism and against the interests of the ranching elites who had hitherto dominated the state.
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