
Fear and Hope
By Anderson Alves Esteves
The welfare state projected by the 1988 Constitution never left the status of incipience. The ruling class managed, through a succession of counter-reforms, to transform it into a “corporate welfare state”.
By Anderson Alves Esteves
The welfare state projected by the 1988 Constitution never left the status of incipience. The ruling class managed, through a succession of counter-reforms, to transform it into a “corporate welfare state”.
by Andre Singer
With his last actions, Jair Bolsonaro crossed a kind of red line. Faced with this, people decided to say: enough! And it wasn't just people who were already in the opposition camp.
By Vladimir Safatle
This gesture has civilizing force. Brazil cannot have two crises to manage, namely the coronavirus and Bolsonaro.
By Paulo Capel Narvai
Ignorance, in its various forms, produces what could be characterized as a kind of epidemiological flat earth, which constitutes one of the main challenges to contain the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.
By Julian Rodrigues
Would the increased participation of the military in the core of the government, added to the rise of extremist statements and the uncontrolled action of the police in the states, be the harbinger of an open dictatorship?
By José Dirceu
The seriousness of the country's political situation is wide open. Just do not see who does not want. We are, again, under the threat of a military dictatorship.
By William Nozaki
While attention is focused on the foolishness of the statements by Guedes, Araújos, Weintraubs and Damares, something deeper and more dangerous may be happening in the broader arena of the State
by Alex Frechette
Distorting the memories of the dictatorship, attacking civil rights, questioning the 1988 Constitution, apologizing for authoritarianism and trying to dehumanize the left are some of the characteristics of Bolsonarism on social networks.
By Alysson Leandro Mascaro
Commentary on the book by Cristiano Zanin Martins, Valeska Teixeira Zanin Martins and Rafael Valim.
By Bernardo Ricupero
Bolsonaro acts like a gendarme of the ruling class, ready to impose the measures it defends, while at the same time, to justify his presence as head of the nation, favors permanent agitation.
By Julian Rodrigues
A national peculiarity is the protagonism of evangelical leaders in the spread of moral panic and in the fight against human, sexual and reproductive rights
By Michael Löwy
The clock of world politics indicates that “it is five minutes before midnight”. But it's not too late to try to stop the "resistible rise of Arturo Ui".
by Andre Singer
The current clashes between Bolsonaro and the PSL are just one more in a long series of clashes with different sectors, in a series that has been accumulating since the beginning of the year.
By Anderson Alves Esteves
The welfare state projected by the 1988 Constitution never left the status of incipience. The ruling class managed, through a succession of counter-reforms, to transform it into a “corporate welfare state”.
by Andre Singer
With his last actions, Jair Bolsonaro crossed a kind of red line. Faced with this, people decided to say: enough! And it wasn't just people who were already in the opposition camp.
By Vladimir Safatle
This gesture has civilizing force. Brazil cannot have two crises to manage, namely the coronavirus and Bolsonaro.
By Paulo Capel Narvai
Ignorance, in its various forms, produces what could be characterized as a kind of epidemiological flat earth, which constitutes one of the main challenges to contain the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.
By Julian Rodrigues
Would the increased participation of the military in the core of the government, added to the rise of extremist statements and the uncontrolled action of the police in the states, be the harbinger of an open dictatorship?
By José Dirceu
The seriousness of the country's political situation is wide open. Just do not see who does not want. We are, again, under the threat of a military dictatorship.
By William Nozaki
While attention is focused on the foolishness of the statements by Guedes, Araújos, Weintraubs and Damares, something deeper and more dangerous may be happening in the broader arena of the State
by Alex Frechette
Distorting the memories of the dictatorship, attacking civil rights, questioning the 1988 Constitution, apologizing for authoritarianism and trying to dehumanize the left are some of the characteristics of Bolsonarism on social networks.
By Alysson Leandro Mascaro
Commentary on the book by Cristiano Zanin Martins, Valeska Teixeira Zanin Martins and Rafael Valim.
By Bernardo Ricupero
Bolsonaro acts like a gendarme of the ruling class, ready to impose the measures it defends, while at the same time, to justify his presence as head of the nation, favors permanent agitation.
By Julian Rodrigues
A national peculiarity is the protagonism of evangelical leaders in the spread of moral panic and in the fight against human, sexual and reproductive rights
By Michael Löwy
The clock of world politics indicates that “it is five minutes before midnight”. But it's not too late to try to stop the "resistible rise of Arturo Ui".
by Andre Singer
The current clashes between Bolsonaro and the PSL are just one more in a long series of clashes with different sectors, in a series that has been accumulating since the beginning of the year.