The factory, the union, the neighborhood and politics: the "reinvention" of the São Paulo working class (1951-1964)
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2009v1n1p225Keywords:
workforce, unions, populismAbstract
The article analyzes the rising of a new collective subject in São Paulo, between 1950 and 1964, represented by the workforce, lower classes and the middle class. This socio-political figure was feasible in a historical context in which contradictions raised in the factories, in the homes and in politics melted and joint struggles were planned. The “populist system” was, therefore, pushed, draining its assembly mechanism
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