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| | The IMF and the Brazilian election |
 | | They represent, therefore, variations on a single theme and do not go beyond their more or less declared role as puppets of imperialism, the big banks, and the transnational corporations. |
 | | No one has the support that I do from the labor movement, from the social and popular movements." Thus, Lula preaches that his candidacy would represent the possibility of a great pact between capital and labor and, therefore, a guaranteed anesthetic against the possibility that the working masses would rise up. |
 | | As a party that defended the historic interests of the working class and the need for independent class politics, the PT is dead. |
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