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see the first page, and skip the off topic and trolling comments.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...pes-300-photos
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Military Ditactorship in Brazil is a heated debate on these political/ideological circles.
Some right wingers defend it, claiming it saved us from a communist takeover, while left wingers, or even neutral ones or other right wingers claim that there was never an attempt of João Goulart of implanting communism in Brazil.
Many older people miss that era, claiming it was safe and there was respect among kids and parents, kids and students.
But it's also a fact that the social inequality, income concentration, favelization... increased during that era.
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Having read about Goulart's programme, he sounded like a fairly moderate social democrat who wanted to instigate a certain amount of land reform and bring a higher percentage of the Brazilian economy into government control (though very far off what a Communist would do).
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Some writings here claim that he wasn't a communist at all, and that whenever a Brazilian leader had a nationalist mindset not subservient to American interests, the reactionary portion of the elites, aligned to American interests, would instigate panic in the pop and create an imaginary enemy: in this case: a communist takeover., in order to not free Brazil's chain from American control.. and while the military ditactorship made us jump in the economic ladder, the cake wasn't well shared... the favelization of the southeast increased, many national companies were bought by American multinationals, increasing the dominance of the US in the Brazilian economy.
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