
Javier Milei – affinities and divergences with the global right
By CLAUDIO KATZ: Javier Milei prioritizes attacking the dispossessed with the same enthusiasm with which his First World partners stigmatize immigrants
By CLAUDIO KATZ: Javier Milei prioritizes attacking the dispossessed with the same enthusiasm with which his First World partners stigmatize immigrants
By LUIZ MARQUES: Contested by the corporate media, the elections in Venezuela have a historical basis that concerns geopolitics and ideology: the largest oil reserves in the world are concentrated there and an innovative form of government is unfolding
By CAIO HENRIQUE LOPES RAMIRO: Primo Levi's denunciation projects itself strongly into our time, reminding us how fascism is a cancer and we must oppose it
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: The Manichaeism of good and evil, proclaimed and accepted by both sides, has long poisoned the political panorama, not only nationally, but in almost the entire American continent
By CLAUDIO KATZ: Javier Milei prioritizes attacking the dispossessed with the same enthusiasm with which his First World partners stigmatize immigrants
By LUIZ MARQUES: Contested by the corporate media, the elections in Venezuela have a historical basis that concerns geopolitics and ideology: the largest oil reserves in the world are concentrated there and an innovative form of government is unfolding
By CAIO HENRIQUE LOPES RAMIRO: Primo Levi's denunciation projects itself strongly into our time, reminding us how fascism is a cancer and we must oppose it
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: The Manichaeism of good and evil, proclaimed and accepted by both sides, has long poisoned the political panorama, not only nationally, but in almost the entire American continent