
The enigma of Centrão in Brazilian politics
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The leaders of financial-banking capital sought to shift the center of hegemony in the State apparatus, transferring it from the Executive to the Legislative
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The leaders of financial-banking capital sought to shift the center of hegemony in the State apparatus, transferring it from the Executive to the Legislative
By ISABELA CALLEGARI: In the absence of real power imposed by a foreign currency, austerity is an ideological constraint, which recreates non-existent power and internalizes it through fiscal legislation.
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The coup attempt was not the result of improvisation or spontaneity, but a carefully planned operation structured around six groups with well-defined functions.
By ROBERTO VITAL ANAV: Unions are emptied and depleted, social movements are attacked and criminalized, critical individuals suffer discrimination and barriers to professional and social progression
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: The public denial of the coup 60 years ago gives rise to its reaffirmation and constant renewal. It implies its defense and the prevention of a previous page being actually turned over
By MARCELO AITH: Given the robustness of the evidence, only an amnesty will free Bolsonaro from prison
By MAYRA GOULART & PAULO GRACINO: Analysis of the speeches of February 25th and the boundaries of what we define by the term Bolsonarism
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Bolsonaro is a coward, but one of his fears is that he will admit himself as such in front of his followers. Therefore, the temptation to let off some bravado today is great
By GERSON ALMEIDA: In charge of draining resources from the public budget to ensure Bolsonaro's re-election, Paulo Guedes and others contributed to the coup
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: The notable coup attempt by Jair Bolsonaro, his military, his business friends, his troops in parliament, is yet another crime among the flood of crimes during his presidency
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO:
Bolsonaro is a risk not only to the investigation, but to the country
By JORGE WHITE: The coup attempt was first and foremost a battle against Brazil that has evolved, an attempt to go back to the past
By BERNARDO RICUPERO: It was not the “resilience of institutions” that saved democracy on January 8 or before the failed coup attempt
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: In a time of global crisis, what the reiteration of a transnational project with a decidedly authoritarian, bellicose nature teaches us is the need for various initiatives in the popular field
By ANDRÉ SINGER & FERNANDO RUGITSKY: The strategy adopted by the Lula government in the face of class confrontation, and the possible developments it announces
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO: The concessions to Centrão do not constitute electoral fraud, Lula was very clear in the second round, stating that he would govern with the elected Congress
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO: Bolsonaro and his political group managed to establish efficient relationships to instrumentalize institutions, managers and athletes linked to football
By LISZT VIEIRA: There are three main perpetrators of the Yanomami genocide: Bolsonaro, Sergio Moro and governor Antônio Denarium of Roraima
By BRUNO MACHADO: Unlike the left, the right does not need a strong and skilled social leader to advance its agenda and win political battles, just any puppet
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The leaders of financial-banking capital sought to shift the center of hegemony in the State apparatus, transferring it from the Executive to the Legislative
By ISABELA CALLEGARI: In the absence of real power imposed by a foreign currency, austerity is an ideological constraint, which recreates non-existent power and internalizes it through fiscal legislation.
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The coup attempt was not the result of improvisation or spontaneity, but a carefully planned operation structured around six groups with well-defined functions.
By ROBERTO VITAL ANAV: Unions are emptied and depleted, social movements are attacked and criminalized, critical individuals suffer discrimination and barriers to professional and social progression
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: The public denial of the coup 60 years ago gives rise to its reaffirmation and constant renewal. It implies its defense and the prevention of a previous page being actually turned over
By MARCELO AITH: Given the robustness of the evidence, only an amnesty will free Bolsonaro from prison
By MAYRA GOULART & PAULO GRACINO: Analysis of the speeches of February 25th and the boundaries of what we define by the term Bolsonarism
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Bolsonaro is a coward, but one of his fears is that he will admit himself as such in front of his followers. Therefore, the temptation to let off some bravado today is great
By GERSON ALMEIDA: In charge of draining resources from the public budget to ensure Bolsonaro's re-election, Paulo Guedes and others contributed to the coup
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: The notable coup attempt by Jair Bolsonaro, his military, his business friends, his troops in parliament, is yet another crime among the flood of crimes during his presidency
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO:
Bolsonaro is a risk not only to the investigation, but to the country
By JORGE WHITE: The coup attempt was first and foremost a battle against Brazil that has evolved, an attempt to go back to the past
By BERNARDO RICUPERO: It was not the “resilience of institutions” that saved democracy on January 8 or before the failed coup attempt
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: In a time of global crisis, what the reiteration of a transnational project with a decidedly authoritarian, bellicose nature teaches us is the need for various initiatives in the popular field
By ANDRÉ SINGER & FERNANDO RUGITSKY: The strategy adopted by the Lula government in the face of class confrontation, and the possible developments it announces
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO: The concessions to Centrão do not constitute electoral fraud, Lula was very clear in the second round, stating that he would govern with the elected Congress
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO: Bolsonaro and his political group managed to establish efficient relationships to instrumentalize institutions, managers and athletes linked to football
By LISZT VIEIRA: There are three main perpetrators of the Yanomami genocide: Bolsonaro, Sergio Moro and governor Antônio Denarium of Roraima
By BRUNO MACHADO: Unlike the left, the right does not need a strong and skilled social leader to advance its agenda and win political battles, just any puppet