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Löwy, Michael 2001. “The socio-religious origins <strong>of</strong> Brazil‟s landless rural workersmovement”. Monthly Review. June. pp. 32-40.McMichael, Philip 2008. “Peasants make their own history, but not just as they please…”.Journal <strong>of</strong> agrarian change. Vol. 8(2&3). pp. 205-228.Meszaros, George 2000. “No ordinary revolution: Brazil‟s landless workers‟ movement”.Race & class. Vol. 42(2). pp. 1-18.Moon E. Bruce 2008. “Free Trade vs. Protectionism: Values and Controversies” in Snarr T.Michael and D. Neil Snarr. 2008. Introducing global issues. London. Lynne Rienner.MST.org.br. “Quem somos”. http://www.mst.org.br/mst/pagina.php?cd=4151 (2008-12-29)MSTbrazil.org. ”What is the MST?”. http://www.mstbrazil.org/?q=whatismst (2008-12-29)MSTbrazil.org[a]. “About”. http://www.mstbrazil.org/?q=about (2008-12-30)Nash, June 2004. “Transnational civil society” in Nugent, David & Vincent, Joan (eds.) 2004.A companion to the anthropology <strong>of</strong> politics. Malden, MA. Blackwell Publishing.Rao, Smriti 2008. “Reforms With a Female Face: Gender, Liberalization, and EconomicPolicy in Andhra Pradesh, India”. World Development. Vol. 36(7). pp. 1213-1332.Perz, G. Stephen 2000. “The rural exodus in the context <strong>of</strong> economic crisis, globalization andreform in Brazil”. International migration review. Vol. 34(3). pp. 842-881.Petras, James 2002. “Porto Alegre 2002: A tale <strong>of</strong> two forums”. Monthly review. April. pp.56-61.Plummer, Dawn & Ranum, Betsy 2002. “Brazil‟s landless workers movement – Movimientode trabajadores rurales sem terra – MST”. Social policy. Vol. 33(1). pp. 18-22.Pogge, Thomas 2007. “Reframing global economic security and justice” in Held & McGrew(eds.) Globalization Theory: Approaches and controversies. Malden. MA. Polity Press.Renner, Michael 2004. “Moving Toward a Less Consumptive Economy” in State <strong>of</strong> the World2004. Available at http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1043Reeves, Don & D‟Costa, Jashinta 2008. “Poverty in a global economy” in Snarr T. Michaeland D. Neil Snarr. 2008. Introducing global issues. London. Lynne Rienner.Santos, Boaventura de Sousa 2008. “The world social forum and the global left”. Politics &Society. Vol. 36(2). pp. 247-270.Seoane, José & Taddei, Emilio 2002. “From Seattle to Porto Alegre: The anti-neoliberalglobalization movement”. Current sociology. Vol. 50(1). pp. 99-122.Servolo de Madeiros, Leonilde 2007. “Social movements and the experience <strong>of</strong> market-ledagrarian reform in Brazil”. Third world quarterly. Vol. 28(8). pp. 1501-1518.12

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