
Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The frustrated attempt at automatic alignment under the aegis of authoritarian neoliberalism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The frustrated attempt at automatic alignment under the aegis of authoritarian neoliberalism
By TARSUS GENUS: The crisis of liberal democracy and the responses that the Lula government is giving to adverse internal and global circumstances
By GUSTAVO CAPONI: Progressivism and conservative reaction face each other today in Argentina as they did in Brazil; and the result of the clash could be regrettable
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Quality journalism, dedicated to factual truth, prevented larger portions of the people from being swallowed up by fanaticism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Brazil has resumed its historic course as a nation that values multilateralism and negotiated conflict resolution, touchstones of our diplomacy.
By NEVER AGAIN AMNESTY COLLECTIVE: Why do we continue to organize a People's Court to judge the Bolsonaro government?
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The present time comes to unveil the veil of the persistent and violent Brazilian slave structure, alive and current, making use of more subtle methods of building hybrid civil-military coups
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Bolsonarism is the greatest emblem of the ethical degradation of Brazil
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The attempt to appease the barracks adjusts and dismantles: it can alleviate momentary tensions, but gives time to new plots
By GERSON ALMEIDA: In place of his power project, Sérgio Moro's energies are focused on avoiding his arrest and fighting not to lose his mandate
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The Bolsonaro family’s passage through Alvorada left a scorched earth scenario
By COLLECTIVE MANIFESTO: In the week of Bolsonaro's return to Brazil, a petition with more than 100 signatures asks for the People's Court for his crimes
By DEISY VENTURA:
There is no doubt that the humanity of the Yanomami was denied
By TARSO GENRO:
Nazi and Fascist inscriptions are in the hearts of craftsmen great and small, who embraced the dance of death every day of their degraded lives.
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Did Jair Bolsonaro finance the actions of coup plotters, paying for food with public money?
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
In the 8th, the defunct government seems to have reincarnated in Malta to finish the job of destruction that it had left unfinished.
By WALFRIDO WARDE & RAFAEL VALIM:
Despite Sunday's barbarism, a considerable portion of Brazilians still support military intervention
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
It is necessary to face the challenge of formulating thoughts that go beyond the calculation of immediate political pragmatism
By COLLECTIVE MANIFESTO:
Movement in favor of the installation of a people's court and the demilitarization of the Brazilian State
By KÁTIA GERAB BAGGIO:
The despicable needs to pay for his countless crimes against the Brazilian population
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The frustrated attempt at automatic alignment under the aegis of authoritarian neoliberalism
By TARSUS GENUS: The crisis of liberal democracy and the responses that the Lula government is giving to adverse internal and global circumstances
By GUSTAVO CAPONI: Progressivism and conservative reaction face each other today in Argentina as they did in Brazil; and the result of the clash could be regrettable
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Quality journalism, dedicated to factual truth, prevented larger portions of the people from being swallowed up by fanaticism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Brazil has resumed its historic course as a nation that values multilateralism and negotiated conflict resolution, touchstones of our diplomacy.
By NEVER AGAIN AMNESTY COLLECTIVE: Why do we continue to organize a People's Court to judge the Bolsonaro government?
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The present time comes to unveil the veil of the persistent and violent Brazilian slave structure, alive and current, making use of more subtle methods of building hybrid civil-military coups
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Bolsonarism is the greatest emblem of the ethical degradation of Brazil
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The attempt to appease the barracks adjusts and dismantles: it can alleviate momentary tensions, but gives time to new plots
By GERSON ALMEIDA: In place of his power project, Sérgio Moro's energies are focused on avoiding his arrest and fighting not to lose his mandate
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The Bolsonaro family’s passage through Alvorada left a scorched earth scenario
By COLLECTIVE MANIFESTO: In the week of Bolsonaro's return to Brazil, a petition with more than 100 signatures asks for the People's Court for his crimes
By DEISY VENTURA:
There is no doubt that the humanity of the Yanomami was denied
By TARSO GENRO:
Nazi and Fascist inscriptions are in the hearts of craftsmen great and small, who embraced the dance of death every day of their degraded lives.
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Did Jair Bolsonaro finance the actions of coup plotters, paying for food with public money?
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
In the 8th, the defunct government seems to have reincarnated in Malta to finish the job of destruction that it had left unfinished.
By WALFRIDO WARDE & RAFAEL VALIM:
Despite Sunday's barbarism, a considerable portion of Brazilians still support military intervention
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
It is necessary to face the challenge of formulating thoughts that go beyond the calculation of immediate political pragmatism
By COLLECTIVE MANIFESTO:
Movement in favor of the installation of a people's court and the demilitarization of the Brazilian State
By KÁTIA GERAB BAGGIO:
The despicable needs to pay for his countless crimes against the Brazilian population