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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Brazil 2016–17: The Political Crisis and Coup d’État (CrimethInc.)

 

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Brazil 2016–17: The Political Crisis and Coup d’État
Introduction: Governing without the Ballot Box
Not a Class Struggle, but a Class Pact
The Decline of a Leftist Latin America
The Coup: “Fighting Corruption” as a Weapon against Political Enemies
A Coup d’État? Revolution, State of Exception, and Why We Say Coup
Coup d’état or Revolution?
Why We say Coup d’État
A Century of Dictatorships Punctuated by Brief Moments of Bourgeois Democracy
Coups within the Coup: How the PT Has Improved the State’s Repressive Apparatus
From the 2013 Uprisings to the Coup of 2016: How the New Right Rose
The Streets in Dispute
Conservatives of the World, Unite
Episodes of Resistance
First Fights and Victories
September 7, 2016: We Have Never been Patriots
Occupying the Schools
General Strike: 2017 Reminds Us of 1917
The Bullets of a Police State
Conclusion: Direct Action Now!
New Terrains, New Fights
Beyond Polarization
Direct Action Now!
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