Tropical Trump, or a very Brazilian tale? Social class resentment as a moderating factor between anti-PT sentiment and the vote for Jair Bolsonaro in 2018
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Abstract
Prior analyses of authoritarian populism have linked it to hypotheses referring to cultural backlash and negative partisanship, suggesting that conservative values and hatred of opposing parties fuel the desire for strong leadership. This article adds to the previous literature by testing the influence of social class resentment on Bolsonaro coming to power in Brazil. Based on the AmericasBarometer 2018/19 survey, the analysis highlights the central role of the rejection of the Partido dos Trabalhadores (Workers’ Party) in explaining the propensity to vote for the far-right candidate, and to a lesser extent, the influence of authoritarian values in this case study. Our findings lend some support to the hypothesis of social class resentment as well. Social class resentment was found to significantly moderate the relationship between anti-PT sentiment and voting behavior, which sheds light on Bolsonaro’s ability to capture resentful voters who were disposed to subordinate social redistribution to the defense of previously acquired privileges.
先前对威权民粹主义的分析将其与涉及文化反弹和消极党派之争的假设联系起来,表明保守的价值观和对对立政党的仇恨助长了对强大领导的渴望。这篇文章通过测试社会阶级怨恨对巴西博尔索纳罗上台的影响,增加了之前的文献。基于2018/19年美国晴雨表调查,该分析强调了拒绝工人党(Partido dos Trabalhadores)在解释人们倾向于投票给极右翼候选人方面的核心作用,以及在较小程度上解释了本案例研究中威权价值观的影响。我们的研究结果也为社会阶层怨恨的假设提供了一些支持。研究发现,社会阶层怨恨显著调节了反为泰党情绪与投票行为之间的关系,这揭示了博尔索纳罗有能力吸引那些倾向于将社会再分配置于捍卫先前获得的特权之下的怨恨选民。
Opiniao PublicaSocial Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
CiteScore
0.70
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0.00%
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9
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍:
Opinião Pública is quadrimestral publication of the Center for Studies on Public Opinion (CESOP) of the University fo Campinas, Brazil Created in 1993, its main objective is to establish a specialized academic vehicle to publish articles about theory and methodology in the field of public opinion, political and social behavior, and midia studies