The Party Without Bosses: Lessons on Anti-Capitalism from Felix Guattari and Luis Inacio 'lula' Da Silva

Gary Genosko (Independent Researcher Writer and Editor)

The Party Without Bosses: Lessons on Anti-Capitalism from Felix Guattari and Luis Inacio 'lula' Da Silva
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arp Books
Published
23 May 2005
Pages
87
ISBN
9781894037181

The Party Without Bosses: Lessons on Anti-Capitalism from Felix Guattari and Luis Inacio ‘lula’ Da Silva

Gary Genosko (Independent Researcher Writer and Editor)

The former metalworker and trade union leader Luis Inacio ‘Lula’ da Silva-known to everyone as Lula-was elected president of Brazil in late 2002 in his fourth attempt since founding the Workers’ Party in 1980. The Party Without Bosses features a discussion between Lula and the psychoanalyst Felix Guattari that took place in the heady days after the birth of the Workers’ Party. At the time, the optimism and radicalism of the 1970s in South America was beginning to fade in the face of Reaganism’s gathering momentum, and the Left had entered a protracted period of frustration and defeat.The discussion is introduced by leading Guattari scholar Gary Genosko and in addition contains his lively diaristic essay on the 2002 campaign.

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