Abstract: | Text in Portuguese. Basic starting point is that the socio-economic transformations provoked by colonialism explain to a very high degree the political orientation of the colonised society. Taking the case of Algeria, the author focuses on the development of the socio-economic programmes of the radical political movements, which were the so-called messalistemovements, firstly the Etoile Nord-Africaine (ENA) and then the Parti du Peuple Algerien (PPA), as well as the communist movement. The author explores how the role of the socio-economic programmes of these movements shifted during the 19205 and 19305 within their general ideological frameworks. Notes, sum. in English. |