
Fascism and dictatorship: the limits of analogy
By PAULO BUTTI DE LIMA: In Brazil today, the political struggle drives the polemical use of classical concepts. Civil conflict reshapes even the vocabulary itself.
By PAULO BUTTI DE LIMA: In Brazil today, the political struggle drives the polemical use of classical concepts. Civil conflict reshapes even the vocabulary itself.
By VALERIO ARCARY: There are moments in history when the masses, exasperated by decades of exploitation and persecution, lose their fear. And then they lean towards the “last alternative”. That's when the revolution appears in the eyes of millions not
By ARTHUR NESTROVSKI: Commentary on the book by Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza
By FILLIPE MOTA AND ISADORA XAVIER: Commentary on the film by Affonso Uchoa and João Dumans
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The “herd” that Guedes wants to push through consists of a complex political operation, which is being cooked up together with the Centrão
By HERALDO CAMPOS: The restoration of a contaminated government must occur with the full and complete reparation of this contamination, resulting from a progressive deterioration of the political environment due to the rise of Nazifascism.
By MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA: We must not forget that the historically reactionary discourse of a segment of the Brazilian population is stronger than we would like and this is a factor to be considered
By PAULO BUTTI DE LIMA: In Brazil today, the political struggle drives the polemical use of classical concepts. Civil conflict reshapes even the vocabulary itself.
By VALERIO ARCARY: There are moments in history when the masses, exasperated by decades of exploitation and persecution, lose their fear. And then they lean towards the “last alternative”. That's when the revolution appears in the eyes of millions not
By ARTHUR NESTROVSKI: Commentary on the book by Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza
By FILLIPE MOTA AND ISADORA XAVIER: Commentary on the film by Affonso Uchoa and João Dumans
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The “herd” that Guedes wants to push through consists of a complex political operation, which is being cooked up together with the Centrão
By HERALDO CAMPOS: The restoration of a contaminated government must occur with the full and complete reparation of this contamination, resulting from a progressive deterioration of the political environment due to the rise of Nazifascism.
By MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA: We must not forget that the historically reactionary discourse of a segment of the Brazilian population is stronger than we would like and this is a factor to be considered