In this incisive book, André Duarte examines the health crisis resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and the contemporary crisis of democracy.
Reflecting on President Jair Bolsonaro’s misgovernment of Brazil, as evidenced by his political actions, speeches and omissions from March 2020 to September 2021, and using concepts like biopolitics, neoliberalism and necropolitics, Duarte proposes three interrelated hypotheses to demonstrate Bolsonaro's sharp distrust of democracy. First, that Bolsonaro’s rhetoric, actions and omissions during the first year and a half of the pandemic revealed a dangerous mixture of biopolitical, neoliberal and necropolitical governmentality strategies. Second, that the pandemic in Brazil intensified the damaging side-effects against democracy brought by neoliberalism and biopolitics, once the necropolitical vector assumed precedence. And third, that Bolsonaro’s political agenda is either to revoke the Brazilian democracy by violent means or to implement a façade democracy by slowly distorting it from within, blurring the differences between democracy and authoritarianism.
Conceptualizing democracy as power of the demos and not exclusively as a political regime organized around a definite set of political institutions, Duarte argues that Bolsonaro's misgovernment of Brazil is related to his antidemocratic viewpoints. Pandemic and Crisis of Democracy is an important book for researchers, students, and anyone concerned about the dangers that surround the democratic experience in the contemporary world.
Author(s): André Duarte
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 181
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The image of hell: Understanding Brazil’s pandemic under Bolsonaro
The horror, the horror …
An essay toward understanding Bolsonaro’s political enigma
Fictionalizing Brazil: biopolitics, neoliberalism and necropolitics in a nutshell
2 Biopolitics, neoliberalism, necropolitics and the crisis of democracy
Biopolitics and the contemporary crisis of democracy
Neoliberalism and the crisis of democracy
Necropolitical matters
Biopolitics and neoliberalism under the guidance of necropolitics
3 Brazil’s pathway to hell
The fight against corruption and the rise of the Brazilian far-right
The shaping of Bolsonaro as Brazil’s major neocon leader
(Neo)conservative identifications: the phantasmatic ideal of the Good Citizen
Bolsonarism: a far-right fanatic mass movement and its ideological propaganda
4 Bolsonaro’s power apparatus
Bolsonaro’s biopolitical and neoliberal strategies
Bolsonaro’s necropolitics
Bolsonaro’s political standpoint: toward a façade democracy?
Bolsonaro’s denial of politics as a political strategy
Brazilian democracy in the ICU
5 Rethinking democracy
Reconsidering democracy and its contemporary dangers
Democracy as power of the demos
Hannah Arendt and the “right to have rights”
Toward a political-performative understanding of democracy
Plural alliances
Index