Socialism and Liberty Party

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The Socialism and Liberty Party (Portuguese: Partido Socialismo e Liberdade, PSOL) is a non-marxist left-wing party from Federative Republic of Brazil. [1]

This party are founded by dissidents of Workers Party.[2]

The PSOL is recognized by the TSE as just one party of number 50[3], but within this party there are several tendencies that function as parties within the PSOL. It is obviously not a catch-all party, even the PSOL has a very clear statute.[4]

List of Tendencies of PSOL

Warning: This section is incomplete, if you know of another PSOL tencency not listed, please add it here.

  • Brazilian Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução Brasileira): A marxist tendency which criticizes the policies of liberal institutionality and seeks a revolutionary transformation. [5]
  • Marxist Left (Portuguese: Esquerda marxista): A Trotskyist organization that is part of the International Marxist Tendency. [6]
  • Socialist Tendency of Workers (Portuguese: Corrente Socialista dos Trabalhadores): Another Trotskyist tendency. [7]
  • Strengthen the PSOL (Portuguese: Fortalecer o PSOL): A PSOL tendency with non-Marxist alignment. [8]
  • Liberty, Socialism and Revolution (Portuguese: Liberdade, Socialismo e Revolução): An "anti-Stalinist" tendency. [9]
  • Resistency (Portuguese: Resistência): An "anti-Stalinist" tendency. [10]
  • People's Socialist Action (Portuguese: Ação Popular Socialista): A socialist organization that seeks to organize social movements, claims to be a communist and denies the transition experiences of Eastern Europe. [11]

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