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Ideology

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Is PDT democratic-socialist or social-democratic? --Checco (talk) 10:58, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It's difficult to classify Brazilian parties, as their ideology is very diffuse and often varies from region to region, but I would say that both social-democratic and democratic-socialist could apply to individual members - although I tend to see PDT more as a populist-leaning social-democratic party, whose rhetoric is rarely matched by their actions when in power. Back in the 80s, the party was created with the goal of becoming a moderate, so-called "reformist" alternative to Communist parties, founded in the tradition of left-wing varguistas, but the emergence of PT and its closer ties to trade unions definitely shifted this alignment. So probably "social-democratic" would be more accurate.Ko'oy (talk) 12:35, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I see it as more leftist, thus I would say "democratic-socialist", but if you say "socia-democratic", let it be "social-democratic"! (Also Itanesco agrees with you.) --Checco (talk) 15:29, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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Ideology

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Democratic Labour Party isn't a left-wing nationalist party? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:4451:1216:1100:C83:71BB:38FA:8196 (talk) 03:52, 25 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I thought, "Maybe I misunderstand what the word 'ideology' means," so I looked it up in Merriam-Webster and got this:
Definition of ideology
1a: a manner or the content of thinking characteristic of an individual, group, or culture
b: the integrated assertions, theories and aims that constitute a sociopolitical program
That being the case, I don't see any ideology in the Ideology section beyond, maybe, ill-defined labels. Instead, Beyond the first sentence there is just a continuation of the history of various entities' formation, naming, alliances or antagonisms, and horse race results.
The entire section needs reworking. Dgndenver (talk) 06:46, 3 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
It is. Read the Carta de Lisboa. In the coming days I'd like to reform most of this article and some related ones as well. ~~

Fist and rose

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If someone has reliable sources on the party’s use of the fist and rose emblem, do contribute to Fist and rose#Brazil. Keriluamox (talk) 11:00, 23 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]