Description: From Revolution to Power in Brazil : How Radical Leftists Embraced Capitalism and Struggled With Leadership, Hardcover by Serbin, Kenneth P., ISBN 0268105855, ISBN-13 9780268105853, Brand New, Free shipping in the US "From Revolution to Power in Brazil: How Radical Leftists Embraced Capitalism and Struggled with Leadership examines terrorism from a new angle. Kenneth Serbin portrays a generation of Brazilian resistance fighters and militants struggling to rebuild their lives after suffering torture and military defeat by the harsh dictatorship that took control with the support of the United States in 1964, exiting in 1985. Based on two decades of research and more than three hundred hours of interviews with former members of the revolutionary organization National Liberating Action, Serbin's is the first book to bring the story of Brazil's long night of dictatorship into the present. It explores Brazil's status as an emerging global capitalist giant and its unique contributions and challenges in the social arena"--
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Book Title: From Revolution to Power in Brazil : How Radical Leftists Embrace
Number of Pages: 462 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: From Revolution to Power in Brazil : How Radical Leftists Embraced Capitalism and Struggled with Leadership
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Subject: Political Ideologies / Radicalism, Terrorism, Public Affairs & Administration, Sociology / General, Revolutionary, Economic Conditions, World / Caribbean & Latin American, Latin America / South America, Political Freedom
Item Height: 1 in
Publication Year: 2019
Item Weight: 27.7 Oz
Type: Textbook
Subject Area: Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics, History
Item Length: 9 in
Author: Kenneth P. Serbin
Item Width: 6 in
Series: Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development Ser.
Format: Hardcover