Made a Moby-Dick: an Organizational Reading of Paulo Guedes’ Privatist Monomania as a Discursive Strategy of Neoliberal Authoritarian Leadership in Brazil

Ricardo Vinicius C. dos Santos e Carvalho
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Abstract Authoritarian leadership is a challenge for organizational analysis. The perplexity regarding how we have accepted its occurrence various times throughout history runs through the thinking of intellectuals such as Adorno, Habermas, Sloterdijk, and Arendt. A complementary way of studying it is through literature. Literature has enormous potential for interpreting the world and, given the creativity of its authors, it can deal with complex themes, characters, and events, with a freedom that, due to its methodological rigor, science often does not allow. As organizations are also constituted discursively, the textual elements of literature give us an epistemological freedom, enabling analyses that can address traditional organizational topics, such as leadership, in another way. This theoretical essay proposes to use a classic of literature, the novel Moby-Dick , to conduct a critical discourse analysis, based on Norman Fairclough, of the neoliberal-authoritarian monomaniac leadership of Paulo Guedes, the Minister for the Economy of Jair Bolsonaro’s government. The objective is to demonstrate the potential and richness of using literature combined with discourse analysis to understand organizational phenomena. The interpretation will be guided by the leadership style of the character Ahab, ship captain of the Pequod, who as a result of his obsession with hunting the giant white sperm whale, Moby Dick, leads his vessel to a tragic end, similar to what has occurred to Brazil due to the hatred toward the State present in Paulo Guedes’ discourses.
制作白鲸:保罗·格德斯的私人化偏执狂作为巴西新自由主义威权主义领导的话语策略的组织解读
专制领导是对组织分析的挑战。关于我们如何在历史上不同时期接受其发生的困惑贯穿了阿多诺、哈贝马斯、斯洛特戴克和阿伦特等知识分子的思想。另一种互补的研究方法是通过文学。文学在解释世界方面具有巨大的潜力,鉴于其作者的创造力,它可以处理复杂的主题、人物和事件,由于其方法的严谨性,科学往往不允许这种自由。由于组织也是话语构成的,文学的文本元素给了我们认识论上的自由,使分析能够以另一种方式解决传统的组织主题,如领导力。这篇理论论文建议使用文学经典,小说《白鲸》,以诺曼·费尔克劳为基础,对雅伊尔·博尔索纳罗政府的经济部长保罗·格德斯的新自由主义专制偏执狂领导进行批判性话语分析。目的是展示使用文献结合话语分析来理解组织现象的潜力和丰富性。这种解释将以“裴廓德号”船长亚哈的领导风格为指导,由于他痴迷于狩猎巨大的白抹香鲸,莫比迪克,导致他的船走向悲惨的结局,类似于巴西由于对国家的仇恨而发生的事情,在保罗·格德斯的话语中。
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