A "Era Lula", as eleições presidenciais de 2010 e os desafios do pós-neoliberalismo

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The article explores the stunning success of the Brazilian Workers Party (PT) and its leader, Lula, former trade unionist, in winning a third consecutive presidential victory, with the election of Dilma Rousseff in 2010. In historical perspective, it examines the ways in which Lula's government (2002-2010) represented a break with the past while summarizing its substantive achievements in redistributing wealth and opportunity. Focusing on the tension between a historic party-centric petismo (declared partisan party support) and the broader personal popularity of its leader (lulismo), it offers evidence that Lula and the PT have retained their foundational ethos of enhancing popular self-esteem while fostering citizen participation and civil society mobilization, albeit under new conditions. It concludes with a diagnosis of Dilma Rousseff government's challenges in light of the international economic scenario, domestic labor mobilizations, and the constraints of the Brazilian political system.

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Fortes, A., & French, J. (2012). A “Era Lula”, as eleições presidenciais de 2010 e os desafios do pós-neoliberalismo. Tempo Social, 24(1), 201–228. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-20702012000100011

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