
Brazilian socialist movements
Brazilian socialist movements advocate for reducing economic inequality and promoting social justice through government intervention and egalitarian policies. They seek to expand public services like healthcare, education, and social welfare, aiming to empower marginalized communities and challenge capitalist inequalities. These movements have historically emerged in response to Brazil’s deep social and economic disparities, often advocating for land reform, workers’ rights, and democratic participation. While they vary in approach—from revolutionary to reformist—they share a common goal: creating a more equitable society rooted in socialist principles.