
Upresident, memoirs of a fascism patient
By PEDRO PAULO ROCHA:
Fictional letter about audios of a supposed president who pretends to go crazy during the elections of a real country called Brazil
By PEDRO PAULO ROCHA:
Fictional letter about audios of a supposed president who pretends to go crazy during the elections of a real country called Brazil
By GILBERTO LOPES:
A Lula victory creates the possibility of a Latin American front capable of opening a window to make voices heard today silenced
By MARILIA AMORIM:
The current form of debate reaffirms the vices of undemocratic power devices
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
If Jesus were born in Brazil today, he would be crucified by “good citizens”
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Manifesto with a program of intervention in the legislative sphere
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The farcical cycle is coming to an end. The people learned to distinguish the lies from the truth
By MILTON PINHEIRO:
The political bloc of a proletarian and popular character must not be determined by the logic of formal bourgeois democracy
By ANDRÉ FLORES:
Without a victory in the first round, it will be much more difficult to contain the advance of the coup d'état.
By ANSELM JAPPE:
It is better to beautify the world than to disfigure it in the name of growth and the economy
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Lula's favoritism rises with the profile of a cultural movement, without exactly acquiring the formal contours of a broad front
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
In the Bolsonaro government, no limits were spared, no decorum, no modesty, no principles
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO:
The necessary defeat of the terror bandwagon should not be seen only as the defeat of an abstractly authoritarian project.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Considerations about the way in which Jair Bolsonaro sought to change institutions and about the type of social mobilization that he provoked
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES:
Considerations about what knowledge is reliable
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The majority demonstration through the vote of sectors condemned to exclusion
By IZA LOURENÇA:
It is necessary to convince Lula voters in MG for no vote for Romeu Zema
By RICARDO ANTUNES:
In Brazil, those nostalgic for the military dictatorship came out of their rotten closets, day after day spreading the hate virus
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
The risk of a coup is not taken seriously because there is an unconscious admission that there is nothing to be done
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
It is important to address the right not to work on election days, to defend and guarantee the right to vote and the citizenship of male and female workers
By PEDRO PAULO ROCHA:
Fictional letter about audios of a supposed president who pretends to go crazy during the elections of a real country called Brazil
By GILBERTO LOPES:
A Lula victory creates the possibility of a Latin American front capable of opening a window to make voices heard today silenced
By MARILIA AMORIM:
The current form of debate reaffirms the vices of undemocratic power devices
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
If Jesus were born in Brazil today, he would be crucified by “good citizens”
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Manifesto with a program of intervention in the legislative sphere
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The farcical cycle is coming to an end. The people learned to distinguish the lies from the truth
By MILTON PINHEIRO:
The political bloc of a proletarian and popular character must not be determined by the logic of formal bourgeois democracy
By ANDRÉ FLORES:
Without a victory in the first round, it will be much more difficult to contain the advance of the coup d'état.
By ANSELM JAPPE:
It is better to beautify the world than to disfigure it in the name of growth and the economy
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Lula's favoritism rises with the profile of a cultural movement, without exactly acquiring the formal contours of a broad front
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
In the Bolsonaro government, no limits were spared, no decorum, no modesty, no principles
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO:
The necessary defeat of the terror bandwagon should not be seen only as the defeat of an abstractly authoritarian project.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Considerations about the way in which Jair Bolsonaro sought to change institutions and about the type of social mobilization that he provoked
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES:
Considerations about what knowledge is reliable
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The majority demonstration through the vote of sectors condemned to exclusion
By IZA LOURENÇA:
It is necessary to convince Lula voters in MG for no vote for Romeu Zema
By RICARDO ANTUNES:
In Brazil, those nostalgic for the military dictatorship came out of their rotten closets, day after day spreading the hate virus
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
The risk of a coup is not taken seriously because there is an unconscious admission that there is nothing to be done
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
It is important to address the right not to work on election days, to defend and guarantee the right to vote and the citizenship of male and female workers