The text consists of two parts. In the first, we try to show how the long pe-riods of recent Brazilian history have their origin in the 1964 Coup, carrying in each transition inheritances from the previous period. In the second part, we seek out to show the sociological mediations that are difficult to apprehend in a long historical view. To understand work in general and work at the university, we proceeded to analyze the changes in the Brazilian state apparatus, public policies and civil society. Some conclusions point out to the consolidation of the commodified university, to the hegemony of technoscience, to the establishment of a new episteme that becomes the basis of the commodity knowledge produced through immaterial, overqualified and productive work due to the consolidation of So-cial-Debt-Led-Growth-Regime and its consequences for the economic pe-riphery of the planet, especially Brazil.
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Júnior, J. D. R. S. (2019). Growth Based on Social Debt, Neoconservatism and the Work of the Researcher in Recent History of Brazil. Open Access Library Journal, 6, e5726. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1105726.
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