Without Fear of Being Happy
Explore the compelling narrative of "Without Fear of Being Happy," authored by a prominent intellectual from the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) alongside a US-based journalist. This engaging book provides an insightful and sympathetic portrayal of the PT, delving into its remarkable rise during the 1980s. With a rich historical context, the authors examine the party's development, capturing the essence of its influence in Brazilian politics. Published by Verso Books in 1991, this paperback edition spans 188 pages and invites readers to understand the complexities and motivations behind the party's phenomenal growth. Whether you're a political enthusiast or just looking to expand your knowledge of Brazil's political landscape, this book is a must-read. Immerse yourself in the story of a movement that shaped a nation and discover the significance of its message today.