2019
DOI: 10.36311/0102-5864.2019.v56n1.03.p7
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Apresentação - A propósito dos 100 anos da Revolução Húngara

Abstract: Em março de 1917 abriu-se a fase histórica de revolução socialista internacional, que, começada em São Petsburgo, na Rússia, espalhou-se pela Europa centro-oriental,

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“…In Brazil-the country of origin of all MDT authors discussed above and henceforth-the official position of the Brazilian Communist Party was that the country was not fully capitalistic yet, so 8 There is a rich literature about the different interpretations of the Brazilian economy and how they led to different class struggle strategies within the left-wing movements. Particularly about the PCB and their arguments for a non-armed resistance during the military dictatorship in Brazil, some references are Ridenti (1993), Del Roio (2012), and Reis, Ridenti, and Patto Sá Motta (2014. 9 For the Cepalists, the terms-of-trade deterioration was the strongest and most permanent trend among international markets that would perpetuate the dependent condition of the periphery, so the developmentalist strategy of public-private partnerships aimed at industrialization, with imports substitution and the decrease in primary-goods exports, was the path for development (Saad-Filho 2020).…”
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“…In Brazil-the country of origin of all MDT authors discussed above and henceforth-the official position of the Brazilian Communist Party was that the country was not fully capitalistic yet, so 8 There is a rich literature about the different interpretations of the Brazilian economy and how they led to different class struggle strategies within the left-wing movements. Particularly about the PCB and their arguments for a non-armed resistance during the military dictatorship in Brazil, some references are Ridenti (1993), Del Roio (2012), and Reis, Ridenti, and Patto Sá Motta (2014. 9 For the Cepalists, the terms-of-trade deterioration was the strongest and most permanent trend among international markets that would perpetuate the dependent condition of the periphery, so the developmentalist strategy of public-private partnerships aimed at industrialization, with imports substitution and the decrease in primary-goods exports, was the path for development (Saad-Filho 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 8 There is a rich literature about the different interpretations of the Brazilian economy and how they led to different class struggle strategies within the left-wing movements. Particularly about the PCB and their arguments for a non-armed resistance during the military dictatorship in Brazil, some references are Ridenti (1993), Del Roio (2012), and Reis, Ridenti, and Patto Sá Motta (2014). …”
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“…De todo 2023, pp. 11-36 marcos del roio 14 modo, o que importava na tese do Pcb é que no Brasil deveria ser instaurado um capitalismo de Estado (que poderia estar endereçado ao socialismo), no qual a hegemonia estaria em disputa, fosse ou não apregoada a aliança com um setor burguês de ideologia nacionalista (Del Roio, 2012).…”
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