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How to implement socialism in Brazil? Strategy and tactics from workers’ party and its communists allies
The Brazilian democracy holds a dangerous and impressive political system. It permits that political parties which support totalitarian ideologies take place at the political life in the country as if they were democratic parties. The greatest expression of this reality … Continue reading
Posted in South America
Tagged Brazil, coitadismo, cultural marxism, gramsci, socialism, subversion, victimization, workers' party
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