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摘要:本文评估了1985年巴西恢复民主后,政府对贫困问题的讨论发生了变化,这对巴西历史上第一个联邦现金转移计划Bolsa Escola 2001的实施起到了怎样的作用。它认为,军事独裁统治的结束促使政治精英对民主过渡期间觉醒的巴西社会边缘化阶层要求更多公民参与的呼吁作出回应,从而要求这些行为者以新的形式解决贫困问题。这篇文章并没有将现金转移计划的实施简化为自上而下的政策,这是联邦政府内部的一种认知变化,而是认为威权政权结束带来的社会、经济和政治环境的变化在解决巴西社会贫困问题的辩论中发挥了重要作用,因此,有利于向穷人捐钱的想法。
The Poor Need Money-Rethinking Poverty in Brazil's Post-Military Dictatorship
Abstract:This paper assesses how a change in governmental discourse on poverty after Brazil's return to democracy in 1985 was instrumental to the implementation of the first federal cash-transfer program in Brazilian history, Bolsa Escola 2001. It argues that the end of the military dictatorship prompted the political elite to be responsive to calls for greater civic engagement from marginalized sectors of the Brazilian society that had awakened during the democratic transition, thus demanding that these actors address poverty in novel forms. Rather than reducing the implementation of cash-transfer programs to a top-down policy that came to fruition as a cognitive change within the federal government, this article maintains that the shifting social, economic, and political settings brought about by the end of the authoritarian regime played an important part in the debates addressing poverty in Brazilian society, and, as a consequence, were conducive to the idea of giving money to the poor.