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Ruptura Collective Coletivo Ruptura | |
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Founded | September 2023 |
Ideology | Communism |
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https://coletivoruptura.wordpress.com/ | |
Ruptura Colective (Portuguese: Coletivo Ruptura), informally Ruptura, is a communist organization in Portugal. It has been active since September 2023 in Porto and Lisbon. Its stated goal is "the recovery of the Communist Program and the self-emancipation of the proletariat". [1]
It was formed in September of 2023 in Porto [2] but has expanded to Lisbon, [3] [4] [5] as well as other cities in Portugal. It has taken part in a number of movements, such as the housing rights movement, [6] the Palestinian solidarity movement, [7] [8] the queer movement, [9] while at the same time organizing public communist reading clubs in major cities, [10] [11] and creating an online space for open debate in the Portuguese communist milieu. [12] It has attracted a number of communists discontent with the Portuguese Communist Party and its youth wing. [13]
Ruptura presents itself [14] a communist collective that formed as a rejection of the status of communist movement in Portugal and its organizational and political bankruptcy.
Its points of unity are:
It takes inspiration from communists such Marx, Engels and Lenin, as well as other theorists such as Francisco Martins Rodrigues.
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Ruptura Collective Coletivo Ruptura | |
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Founded | September 2023 |
Ideology | Communism |
Website | |
https://coletivoruptura.wordpress.com/ | |
Ruptura Colective (Portuguese: Coletivo Ruptura), informally Ruptura, is a communist organization in Portugal. It has been active since September 2023 in Porto and Lisbon. Its stated goal is "the recovery of the Communist Program and the self-emancipation of the proletariat". [1]
It was formed in September of 2023 in Porto [2] but has expanded to Lisbon, [3] [4] [5] as well as other cities in Portugal. It has taken part in a number of movements, such as the housing rights movement, [6] the Palestinian solidarity movement, [7] [8] the queer movement, [9] while at the same time organizing public communist reading clubs in major cities, [10] [11] and creating an online space for open debate in the Portuguese communist milieu. [12] It has attracted a number of communists discontent with the Portuguese Communist Party and its youth wing. [13]
Ruptura presents itself [14] a communist collective that formed as a rejection of the status of communist movement in Portugal and its organizational and political bankruptcy.
Its points of unity are:
It takes inspiration from communists such Marx, Engels and Lenin, as well as other theorists such as Francisco Martins Rodrigues.