
Brazil – sertão without law and without paths
By LISZT VIEIRA:
We have a “jagunço system” based on violence, clientelism, the prevalence of private power, the supremacy of tradition over institutionality.
By LISZT VIEIRA:
We have a “jagunço system” based on violence, clientelism, the prevalence of private power, the supremacy of tradition over institutionality.
By GILBERTO LOPES:
The decisive question remains that of forming a popular majority
By ANDRÉ RODRIGUES & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO:
How someone who proudly displays all his taste for the abject can govern and expand his voter base
By NÚBIA AGUILAR:
Since 2016 we have been in a scenario of catastrophe for Brazilian politics
By LISZT VIEIRA:
We have a “jagunço system” based on violence, clientelism, the prevalence of private power, the supremacy of tradition over institutionality.
By GILBERTO LOPES:
The decisive question remains that of forming a popular majority
By ANDRÉ RODRIGUES & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO:
How someone who proudly displays all his taste for the abject can govern and expand his voter base
By NÚBIA AGUILAR:
Since 2016 we have been in a scenario of catastrophe for Brazilian politics