Socialismo Revolucionario

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Revolutionary Socialism (SR) is the Brazilian section of the Committee for a Workers' International, an international association of Trotskyist parties.

SR emerged from the struggle of Brazilian CWI members to build a revolutionary left alternative in the mass movement. It was founded in 1988.[1] It supports a socialist program and strategy and has been involved in the struggles of young people and workers.

SR members are active on several fronts, including schools, factories, non-industrial workplaces, and neighborhoods, organizing against government abuses. They are active in the Socialism and Freedom Party (P-SOL), in the mass organizations of the working class and the youth, in the unions, in the CUT union confederation, workplace associations, student unions and school entities, defending the unification of struggles and linking immediate demands and struggles with the general struggle against capitalism.

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  1. ^ Enthusiastic Socialismo Revolucionário (CWI Brazil) Congress - retrieved 08/11/07

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