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May 1, 1992
John French analyzes the emergence of the Brazilian system of politics and labor relations between 1900 and 1953 in the industrial municipalities of Santo Andre, Sao Bernardo do Campo, and Sao Caetano do Sul. These municipalities, which constitute the so-called ABC region of greater Sao Paolo, were made famous in the late 1970s as a result of a series of strikes by militant autoworkers. French challenges a scholarly consensus that has portrayed Brazilian populism as a "demobilizing" experience in which workers and their leaders were seduced and co-opted by charismatic politicians while being subjected to pervasive domination by the state.

This revisionist, grass-roots view of Brazil's corporatist system of state-linked trade unionism in the 1930s examines the tumultuous political transition after World War II, when workers entered into electoral politics on an unprecedented scale. In examining the interplay between the industrial working class, its leaders, and politicians such as Getulio Vargas, Luis Carlos Prestes, and Adhemar de Barroas, French shows that workers were active and resourceful political political actors whose participation propelled Brazilian politics in a new, more democratic direction.


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A major contribution to the study of Brazilian labor history.

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A penetrating analysis of the ups and downs of labor mobilization during the first half of the twentieth century.

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Brazilian union leaders have only now learned, declared the charismatic head of Sao Paulo's most important autoworkers' union, that workers must fight their own battles and that trade unions must "become independent, once and for all." Read the first page
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legal unionism, labor justice system, antistrike decree, legal labor movement, legal trade unionism, police delegado, populist republic, interparty accord, local political class, populist political system, prolabor rhetoric, populist unionism, unionization law, legal trade unions, politically active middle class, revolutionary unionism, labor relations system, municipal candidates, corporatist consensus, furniture workers, labor militants, labor courts, union tax, union functionaries, factory proletariat
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Sao Paulo, Estado Novo, Sao Caetano, Sao Bernardo, Communist Party, Adhemar de Barros, First Republic, Rio de Janeiro, Luis Carlos Prestes, World War, Constituent Assembly, Armando Mazzo, Hugo Borghi, Marcos Andreotti, Roberto Simonsen, May Day, Almeida Prado, Latin American, Macedo Soares, Henrique Poleto, Santo Andre, General Dutra, Francisco Weffort, Labor Party, Ministry of Labor
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