The Emergency or Boiling of the Brazilian Antiproibitionist Social Movement in the XXI Century and the Struggle for Legalization of Marijuana
Antiprohibitionism; Marijuana; Social Moviment; Brazil.
The research uses concepts and methodologies that dialogue with different sciences / narratives, mainly from the fields of Sociology, History and Anthropology, in order to analyze the phenomenon of emergence / warming of the Anti-Prohibitionist Social Movement in Brazil. This research starts from the premise, raised in my master's dissertation, that the prohibitionist policy, given in the 1930s, brought social and economic losses to Brazil, in addition to being a policy fundamentalized in theories, even at the beginning of the 20th century scientist, backward and refuted, characterized by support for thoughts of social eugenics, racism, civic ultranationalism, unfounded moralism, etc. The main objective of this thesis is to scientifically analyze how anti-prohibitionist networks, or more specifically, what relationships they support and at the same time give power / possibilities and limits to the emergence / boiling and strengthening of the Brazilian anti-prohibitionist social movement, in the 21st century.