
Ernesto Geisel — the control of the democratic opposition
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The process that led from the military dictatorship to the current hegemony of liberal thought in politics and culture
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The process that led from the military dictatorship to the current hegemony of liberal thought in politics and culture
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Considerations on the impact of Harvey J. Kaye's book on Brazilian historiography
By SAMIR GANDESHA: Everything that is not well assimilated, or infringes the commands on which the progress of centuries has been sedimented, is felt as intrusive and awakens a compulsive aversion
By RENATO ORTIZ: Someone without a shadow would have gotten rid of the dark temptations, the stain that corrupts us, it would no longer be necessary to wear the mask that distorts us before the complacent gaze of others, disguising what we really are.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Observing carefully the Minister's statements, the dissonance between Defense and government guidance became clear, revealing the State's unpreparedness to defend Brazilian society.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The process that led from the military dictatorship to the current hegemony of liberal thought in politics and culture
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Considerations on the impact of Harvey J. Kaye's book on Brazilian historiography
By SAMIR GANDESHA: Everything that is not well assimilated, or infringes the commands on which the progress of centuries has been sedimented, is felt as intrusive and awakens a compulsive aversion
By RENATO ORTIZ: Someone without a shadow would have gotten rid of the dark temptations, the stain that corrupts us, it would no longer be necessary to wear the mask that distorts us before the complacent gaze of others, disguising what we really are.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Observing carefully the Minister's statements, the dissonance between Defense and government guidance became clear, revealing the State's unpreparedness to defend Brazilian society.