Partido Revolucionário do Proletariado - Brigadas Revolucionárias

Partido Revolucionário do Proletariado - Brigadas Revolucionárias (in English: Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat – Revolutionary Brigades) was a political organization in Portugal. The Revolutionary Brigades were founded in 1970 by Isabel do Carmo, Carlos Antunes and Pedro Goulart, and advocated armed struggle against the regime.[2] The first armed action was carried out in 1971. PRP-BR was constructed as a party later. In 1975 the PRP attempted to create a School of Proletarian Culture as an alternative to bourgeois education. The PRP supported the candidacy for the 1976 presidential elections of Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho.[3] After November 25, 1975, PRP and Revolutionary Brigades were formally separated. PRP-BR did not participate in elections after the advent of democracy in Portugal.

Partido Revolucionário do Proletariado - Brigadas Revolucionárias
Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat - Revolutionary Brigades
LeaderCarlos Antunes and Isabel do Carmo
Founded1973
Dissolved1976 (banned)
IdeologyMarxism
Guevarism
Popular Power[1]
Political positionFar-Left

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  1. ^ Chilcote, Ronald H. “Popular Power and Revolutionary Struggle.” Latin American Perspectives, vol. 16, no. 4, 1989, pp. 86–93. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2633696.
  2. ^ "Revolutionary Party of the Proletariat (Portugal)". YouTube. AvanteCamarada. Retrieved 20 January 2018.[dead YouTube link]
  3. ^ Hammond, John L. Building popular power: Workers' and neighborhood movements in the Portuguese revolution. Monthly Review Press, 1988.