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How the idea of Brazilian revolution in the last communist left - which maintained substantial union insertion and the intention of social revolution in its program - and in the main faction emerging from the depletion of that last left is the core object of this book. As a result, this research highlights the events that culminated in the complete defeat of that left; defeat occurred through a double bankruptcy, id est, its theoretical emptying and, simultaneously, its physical death perpetrated by a genocide policy implemented by the Bonapartist dictatorship that began in 1964. In this book, the central figure, almost exclusive, of Carlos is defined Marighella (1911-1969) with regard to the thinking of the left of an era, especially the thinking of the faction that emerges from the communist left. This definition starts from the observation that, at first, Marighella was the personification of hegemonic ideas within the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) and the national communist left for three decades; and in a second moment, the revolutionary had been the primus inter Pares in the tactical reorganization of the communist left, which was dragged almost completely into the armed struggle against the Bonapartist dictatorship.
Revolutions --- Brazil --- Politics and government --- Insurrections --- Rebellions --- Revolts --- Revolutionary wars --- History --- Political science --- Political violence --- War --- Government, Resistance to --- HISTORY
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