
The return of Saquarema Time
By JALDES MENESES: Political realignment and historical bloc in the Brazilian “northern question”
By JALDES MENESES: Political realignment and historical bloc in the Brazilian “northern question”
By BRUNO MACHADO: The dispute over narratives that has been taking place in Brazilian political life has been guided by PT reformism for two decades and this may have reinforced the public image of the left as a defender of the State and taxes
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The Lula formula is worn out and what we need is not someone to imitate it, but someone to help find ways to overcome it
By VALERIO ARCARY: The long life of Peronism and the future of the left in the post-Lula stage
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Considerations on the biography of President Lula
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Any government with democratic and popular commitments is abused beforehand and without respite.
By CARLOS TAUTZ:
There is no other way for the civil power to deal with the uniforms than by giving them orders, not blessings.
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
President Lula has to do everything not to lose the people who elected him
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 LUIZ CARLOS CHECCHIA:
Jair Bolsonaro was overthrown from the presidential chair, but Bolsonarism emerged victorious from this election
By LEONARDO BOFF:
I know and witness a man who by his life, by his example, and by the care of his people, has indeed become a righteous man among the nations.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA:
The analysis errors of the detractors of the Lula government and the anything-goes for the re-election of the current misgovernment
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
Lula will have to govern dealing with an ultra-reactionary congress
By VALERIO ARCARY:
There is still a lot of uncertainty about the outcome of the elections
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Lula's favoritism rises with the profile of a cultural movement, without exactly acquiring the formal contours of a broad front
By MARILENA CHAUÍ:
The new government's task will be enormous, difficult, and requires the left to find common ground.
By JOSÉ DE PAULA RAMOS JR.:
Considerations on the current situation and thirteen suggestions for an eventual Lula government
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Commentary on the newly released biography by John D. French
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
The importance of the topic of agriculture in a government program
By JALDES MENESES: Political realignment and historical bloc in the Brazilian “northern question”
By BRUNO MACHADO: The dispute over narratives that has been taking place in Brazilian political life has been guided by PT reformism for two decades and this may have reinforced the public image of the left as a defender of the State and taxes
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The Lula formula is worn out and what we need is not someone to imitate it, but someone to help find ways to overcome it
By VALERIO ARCARY: The long life of Peronism and the future of the left in the post-Lula stage
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Considerations on the biography of President Lula
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Any government with democratic and popular commitments is abused beforehand and without respite.
By CARLOS TAUTZ:
There is no other way for the civil power to deal with the uniforms than by giving them orders, not blessings.
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
President Lula has to do everything not to lose the people who elected him
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 LUIZ CARLOS CHECCHIA:
Jair Bolsonaro was overthrown from the presidential chair, but Bolsonarism emerged victorious from this election
By LEONARDO BOFF:
I know and witness a man who by his life, by his example, and by the care of his people, has indeed become a righteous man among the nations.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA:
The analysis errors of the detractors of the Lula government and the anything-goes for the re-election of the current misgovernment
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
Lula will have to govern dealing with an ultra-reactionary congress
By VALERIO ARCARY:
There is still a lot of uncertainty about the outcome of the elections
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Lula's favoritism rises with the profile of a cultural movement, without exactly acquiring the formal contours of a broad front
By MARILENA CHAUÍ:
The new government's task will be enormous, difficult, and requires the left to find common ground.
By JOSÉ DE PAULA RAMOS JR.:
Considerations on the current situation and thirteen suggestions for an eventual Lula government
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Commentary on the newly released biography by John D. French
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
The importance of the topic of agriculture in a government program