A "Red" Government in the Soul of Brazil

Authors

  • Michael Löwy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-052-06-2000-10_2

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Abstract

For ten years, the Brazilian Workers Party (PT) has run city hall in Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul state (on the border with Uruguay) and one of the main cities in the country. The PT is quite an original party, founded in 1980 by unionists, leftist Christians, and Marxist militants, all convinced that the emancipation of the workers will be the task of the workers themselves and stirred by the desire to invent a different, radical, democratic, libertarian socialism that breaks with the old models of Stalinism and social democracy. The current mayor, Raul Pont, a former director of the teachers' union, belongs to the PT's most radical current, the Socialist Democracy tendency, which bases itself on the Fourth International.

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Published

2000-11-02

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