Revista de Políticas Públicas (Jan 2018)
PATRIARCADO, CONSERVADORISMO CONTEMPORÂNEO E OS DESAFIOS PARA AS MULHERES NO BRASIL
Abstract
This article have reflections from the bibliography research, about the place of patriarchy in the conservative project of the dominant Brazilian class based in 2000’. Analyzes the following historical categories: Patriarchy, based on Saffioti (2004), Almeida(2017) and Cisne (2009); Conservatism, from Burke (1982), Escorsim Netto (2011), demier (2016), Coutinho (2014), Souza (2016) and Scruton (2016); and Feminism, according Saffioti (2013), Cisne and San- tos (2014) and Toledo (2012). In the face of the challenges imposed by the current conjuncture, it highlights a series of legislative measures that culminate in setbacks in women’s rights today (better detailed in the first part of the text), demanding from women an anticapitalist and antipatriarchal project, from a perspective of totality, given the conservative offensive to strike the full range of working class rights.