
Bitter lessons
By VALERIO ARCARY: Three wrong explanations for Guilherme Boulos' defeat
By PERRY ANDERSON: Cambridge's “revolution in the history of political thought,” despite its insistence on the primacy of historical context, has not generally applied its precepts to itself.
By TARSO GENRO: How the left has been losing ground and why Sebastião Melo's alliance was perfect for him to establish himself
By MILTON PINHEIRO: In a more precise reading of the numbers that determined winners and losers, we can see that the right-wing parties emerged victorious, with a strong advance of the neo-fascist far-right.
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: The election proved that 2022 had, in fact, been an exception. Lula only won because he was Lula and because Jair Bolsonaro had committed many atrocities in the middle of the pandemic
By PERRY ANDERSON: Cambridge's “revolution in the history of political thought,” despite its insistence on the primacy of historical context, has not generally applied its precepts to itself.
By TARSO GENRO: How the left has been losing ground and why Sebastião Melo's alliance was perfect for him to establish himself
By MILTON PINHEIRO: In a more precise reading of the numbers that determined winners and losers, we can see that the right-wing parties emerged victorious, with a strong advance of the neo-fascist far-right.
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: The election proved that 2022 had, in fact, been an exception. Lula only won because he was Lula and because Jair Bolsonaro had committed many atrocities in the middle of the pandemic