Sumario: | This book, organized by Aloizio Mercadante and Marcelo Zero, provides a comprehensive analysis of the policies and legacy of the Workers' Party (PT) governments in Brazil. It discusses the social and economic advancements achieved under the PT, such as social inclusion, reduction of inequalities, and expansion of public services and rights. The book also explores the political challenges faced by the PT, including the 2016 political coup that removed President Dilma Rousseff. Contributions from various experts and politicians highlight the PT's efforts in creating a fairer and more inclusive Brazil, while examining the setbacks and future challenges for Brazilian democracy and social policies. The intended audience includes scholars, policymakers, and individuals interested in Brazilian politics and social development.
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