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Right-Wing Leninism in Brazil: Reflections on O Movimento Brasil Livre

Drawing on the case of O Movimento Brasil Livre (The Free Brazil Movement), or MBL, this article interrogates key assumptions about the nature of networked digital activism. The MBL, formed in the early 2010s by a Koch‐funded network of libertarian student groups, utilized a combination of activist...

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Published in:The South Atlantic quarterly 2023-10, Vol.122 (4), p.747-761
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