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Faith in Democracy : The Political Power of Religion during the Military Dictatorship in Brazil, Paperback / softback Book

Faith in Democracy : The Political Power of Religion during the Military Dictatorship in Brazil Paperback / softback

Part of the History series

Paperback / softback

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The current work historically reconstructs the role played by the Brazilian Catholic Church during the military dictatorship that governed the country from 1964 to 1985.

If in Latin America the denial of identity and rights has for centuries gone hand in hand with the role played by the Church in Brazil, in the twenty years covered by the book the national Catholic Church managed to establish itself as the only democratic bastion against the army, not only acting to safeguard trampled human rights but also to criticise the situaion.

Thanks to the influence of liberation theology, the church gave priority to the intellectual progress of the working classes, developing one of the largest operations of non-governmental popular education in the contemporary era, which - to cite Antonio Gramsci - provided an opportunity for the "subaltern classes who want to educate themselves in the art of government".

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