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- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume II
- Abbreviations
- Introduction to Volume II
- Part I Transforming State Power
- Social Democratic Routes in Europe
- Social Democratic Routes in Australia, the Americas, and Asia
- 7 The Australian Labor Party
- 8 Social Democracy in Argentina
- 9 The Partido dos Trabalhadores in Brazil
- 10 A Persistent Whisper: The Social Democratic Idea in US History
- 11 Social Democracy in Japan
- Worldwide Connections
- Southern Trajectories
- Left Socialisms
- Part II Transversal Perspectives
- Index
- References
9 - The Partido dos Trabalhadores in Brazil
from Social Democratic Routes in Australia, the Americas, and Asia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 November 2022
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- The Cambridge History of Socialism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Contributors to Volume II
- Abbreviations
- Introduction to Volume II
- Part I Transforming State Power
- Social Democratic Routes in Europe
- Social Democratic Routes in Australia, the Americas, and Asia
- 7 The Australian Labor Party
- 8 Social Democracy in Argentina
- 9 The Partido dos Trabalhadores in Brazil
- 10 A Persistent Whisper: The Social Democratic Idea in US History
- 11 Social Democracy in Japan
- Worldwide Connections
- Southern Trajectories
- Left Socialisms
- Part II Transversal Perspectives
- Index
- References
Summary
In his autobiographical book, English historian Eric Hobsbawm refers to the ‘Workers’ Party’ (a usual translation of Partido dos Trabalhadores, PT) as an exception:
None of the political experiments I have watched from near or far since the Cuban Revolution has made much lasting difference. Only two have looked as though they might, but both are too recent for judgement. The first, which must warm the cockles of all old red hearts, is the national rise, since its foundation in 1980, of the Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores or PT) in Brazil … It is a late example of a classic mass socialist Labour Party and movement, such as emerged in Europe before 1914.1
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- The Cambridge History of Socialism , pp. 215 - 235Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022