The context of social movements and economic problems in Brazil are found in its 20th century import-substitution industrialisation (ISI) and the transition to neo-liberalism that followed. However, this transition has led to class conflict.
The context of social movements and economic problems in Brazil are found in its 20th century import-substitution industrialisation (ISI) and the transition to neo-liberalism that followed. However, this transition has led to class conflict.