Feb 14 • 13:47 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

José Álvaro Moisés, political scientist and founder of the PT, dies at 81

Political scientist José Álvaro Moisés, a key figure in Brazil's PT party and an influential academic, has passed away at the age of 81.

José Álvaro Moisés, a prominent political scientist and one of the founders of Brazil's Workers' Party (PT), has died at the age of 81. He passed away on Friday, the 13th, after drowning at Itamambuca beach in Ubatuba, located on the northern coast of São Paulo. Despite immediate efforts at cardiopulmonary resuscitation by lifeguards and medical personnel, he could not be revived, and his death was confirmed at the scene.

Moisés was a respected professor at the University of São Paulo's Faculty of Philosophy, Languages, and Human Sciences (FFLCH), where he made significant contributions to political science in Brazil. His critical views on the PT, which he helped establish, had evolved in recent years, showcasing his commitment to intellectual rigor and critical engagement with political issues. The Brazilian Political Science Association expressed their condolences, recognizing his vital role and foundational contributions to the field of political science in Brazil.

His passing marks the loss of an influential voice in Brazilian politics and academia, leaving behind a legacy of rigorous scholarship and a commitment to understanding political dynamics in Brazil and beyond. Moisés's work not only illuminated the complexities of Brazilian politics but also influenced generations of students and scholars in the discipline.

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