“O ambiente para o fascismo existe no nosso país”: os comunistas e o ascenso da ditadura em Portugal, 1921-1927

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Abstract: This article examines the analysis of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) of the crisis of the First Republic and the rise of fascism and dictatorship in 1921-1927. The communists predicted the collapse of democracy, shaken by the post-war crisis. The right-wing would try to use the army to impose an authoritarian regime, which would make the workers pay for the crisis. The PCP, however, hesitated to call this counter-revolution fascist, due to its narrow social base and the limited mobilization of the petty bourgeoisie. This study calls into question the historiographical trend to dismiss the early PCP as a “confused” and “immature” organization, as the party was able to develop a sophisticated analysis of Portuguese society. At the same time, the article intervenes in debates on the autonomy of national parties vis-à-vis Moscow in the Communist International. 

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2025-01-13

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Zoffmann Rodriguez, A. Z. R. (2025). “O ambiente para o fascismo existe no nosso país”: os comunistas e o ascenso da ditadura em Portugal, 1921-1927. História: Revista Da Faculdade De Letras Da Universidade Do Porto, 14(2). Retrieved from http://84.247.136.72/ojsletrasX/index.php/historia/article/view/14302