The rise of the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) is unique. Founded in
1980, it rapidly became the world's largest left-wing party, winning
31 million votes in 1989. In 1994 the PT seemed on the brink of
winning power, headed by its charismatic presidential candidates Luis
Inácio Lula da Silva, universally known as Lula. Only a strong
last-minute campaign by former Finance Minister Fernando Henrique
Cardosa, deprived it of victory. But the PT's significance goes far
beyond electoral success. It is a new kind of party, a rainbow
coalition of trade unions, peasant organisations and slum dwellers
which has brought Brazilian politics to life at grassroots.Brazil:
Carnival of the Oppressed is the essential introduction to the PT
phenomenon. It traces the growth of party and its search for a new way
of making politics. It explores the nature of the 'social apartheid'
which has made Brazil one of the most unequal nations on earth.
Brazil: Carnival of the Oppressed features an exclusive in-depth
interview with Lula, reflecting on the election campaign and the PT's
future.
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ISBN
9781909013551
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
LAB (Latin America Bureau)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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