The Revolution that "failed": common sense and 1917 impact in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v13i24.366Keywords:
Russian Revolution, Brazilian Workers Movement, Cummon Sense, IdeologyAbstract
The article aims, from common impressions on the Russian revolution, to demystify some misconceptions rescuing the history of the event and its influence in Brazil. Among these impressions the most famous is that the Russian Revolution “failed” and therefore this experience would only contain historiographical importance. To what extent can we consider these valid impressions? What lessons can this experience still provide us?
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