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Castilhism
Castilhism was the political current established by Júlio de Castilhos (politician), Júlio de Castilhos with the creation of the Rio Grande do Sul Constitution of 1891. It was the guiding principle of the Estado Novo (Brazil), Estado Novo, Getúlio Vargas' dictatorial period. It is the ideology behind the Brazilian labour movement, which elevated Castilhism to national importance. Castilhism's characteristics were: the centralization of powers in the Executive, the implementation of mechanisms for direct participation, such as plebiscites, the establishment of a modernizing, interventionist and regulating state in the economy, as well as its intermediary and moralizing role in society. According to Ricardo Vélez Rodríguez, Rodriguez, "while for liberal philosophy the Public good (economics), public good resulted from preserving the interests of individuals, which basically included private property and freedom of exchange, as well as the so-called civil liberties, for Castilho ...
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Rio-grandense Republican Party
The Republican Party of Rio Grande do Sul ( pt, Partido Republicano Rio-grandense, PRR) was a Brazilian political party founded on February 23, 1882. It was dissolved in 1937 due to the Estado Novo. References First Brazilian Republic Defunct political parties in Brazil Political parties established in 1882 Political parties disestablished in 1929 1882 establishments in Brazil 1929 disestablishments in Brazil Republican parties {{Brazil-party-stub ...
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