Dados is one of the most widely-read social sciences journals in Latin America. Created in 1966, it publishes innovative works, originating from academic research, by Brazilian and foreign authors. Edited by IESP-UERJ, it aims to reconcile scientific rigor and academic excellence with an emphasis on public debate based on the analysis of substantive issues of society and politics.
Dados vol. 37 n. 1 Rio de Janeiro 1994
Abstract
The article analyzes Miguel Reale's integralism as it relates to the history of Brazilian political thought. Reale is compared with authoritarian critics of the First Republic's liberal order, and his distance from Catholic traditionalism and the totalitarian versions of the integralist movement are stressed. The article further points out how the São Paulo political heritage is relevant to understanding Reale's integralism. His works reveal an effort to refashion, from a conservative viewpoint, the ideal of progress and modernization inherited from late nineteenth century Brazilian enlightenment.
O Integralismo de Miguel Reale