
My January 8th
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Hostages of Bolsonaro supporters, we passengers were observed with curiosity, like animals in the zoo
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Hostages of Bolsonaro supporters, we passengers were observed with curiosity, like animals in the zoo
By MICHAEL STOTT, MICHAEL POOLER & BRYAN HARRIS: Amid huge speculations about an attempted coup, the Biden administration has pressured politicians and generals to respect the result
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The voter perceives that, in the various electoral spheres, the interests at stake are different: the higher the election level, the more strategic the interests
By RODRIGO DE CARVALHO: Which social and political system can offer the best conditions for Brazilians to develop?
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
Presentation of the recently released book, meeting of interviews conducted by Diana Assunção
By CARLOS ÁGUEDO PAIVA:
The country is much richer and more nuanced and does not fit into a model of “two Brazils”: the conservative Southwest versus the progressive Northeast
By LEONARDO AVRITZER:
Excerpt from the recently released book – Elections 2022 and the reconstruction of democracy in Brazil
By GUILHERME LEITE GONÇALVES:
Considerations on the political reorientations of the middle and popular classes
By LUIZ AUGUSTO ESTRELLA FARIA:
The deleterious character of the (dis)government of Jair Bolsonaro has yet to be fully known.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The memory of conquests and confidence in the biography of Lula and the PT, reinforced by progressive parties and personalities, explain the victory against the “system”
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Because we have lost our joviality, a large part of our culture does not know how to party.
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
Behind-the-scenes Remarks on the Presidential Election
By MARCUS IANONI:
From the anti-PT united front to the broad front with Lula: the democratic rescue of the Planalto
By MARCOS DEL ROIO:
The coup d'état that dismantled the PT government deepened the organic crisis and paved the way for a regressive caesarism
By CHICO WHITAKER & ODED GRAJEW:
What lesson can we at the World Social Forum draw from what happened in Brazil, while the noise of confrontation persists?
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
The elections in Brazil were the expression of the territorialization of the class struggle
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Urgent and necessary agenda for the reconstruction of Brazilian sovereignty
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Nothing in Tuesday's speech authorizes us to believe that the rejected candidate has resigned himself to the outcome of the electoral dispute.
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Lula overcomes persecution and consecrates himself by defeating Jair Bolsonaro’s “anything goes”
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
In the electoral field, we defeated fascism
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Hostages of Bolsonaro supporters, we passengers were observed with curiosity, like animals in the zoo
By MICHAEL STOTT, MICHAEL POOLER & BRYAN HARRIS: Amid huge speculations about an attempted coup, the Biden administration has pressured politicians and generals to respect the result
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The voter perceives that, in the various electoral spheres, the interests at stake are different: the higher the election level, the more strategic the interests
By RODRIGO DE CARVALHO: Which social and political system can offer the best conditions for Brazilians to develop?
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
Presentation of the recently released book, meeting of interviews conducted by Diana Assunção
By CARLOS ÁGUEDO PAIVA:
The country is much richer and more nuanced and does not fit into a model of “two Brazils”: the conservative Southwest versus the progressive Northeast
By LEONARDO AVRITZER:
Excerpt from the recently released book – Elections 2022 and the reconstruction of democracy in Brazil
By GUILHERME LEITE GONÇALVES:
Considerations on the political reorientations of the middle and popular classes
By LUIZ AUGUSTO ESTRELLA FARIA:
The deleterious character of the (dis)government of Jair Bolsonaro has yet to be fully known.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The memory of conquests and confidence in the biography of Lula and the PT, reinforced by progressive parties and personalities, explain the victory against the “system”
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Because we have lost our joviality, a large part of our culture does not know how to party.
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
Behind-the-scenes Remarks on the Presidential Election
By MARCUS IANONI:
From the anti-PT united front to the broad front with Lula: the democratic rescue of the Planalto
By MARCOS DEL ROIO:
The coup d'état that dismantled the PT government deepened the organic crisis and paved the way for a regressive caesarism
By CHICO WHITAKER & ODED GRAJEW:
What lesson can we at the World Social Forum draw from what happened in Brazil, while the noise of confrontation persists?
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
The elections in Brazil were the expression of the territorialization of the class struggle
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Urgent and necessary agenda for the reconstruction of Brazilian sovereignty
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Nothing in Tuesday's speech authorizes us to believe that the rejected candidate has resigned himself to the outcome of the electoral dispute.
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Lula overcomes persecution and consecrates himself by defeating Jair Bolsonaro’s “anything goes”
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
In the electoral field, we defeated fascism