
Traditionalism
By Venício de Lima: Traditionalism, that is, the extreme right, took power in Brazil
By Venício de Lima: Traditionalism, that is, the extreme right, took power in Brazil
By TARSO GENRO: Our (proto) fascism has two characteristics of Mussolinist-Hitlerian fascism: violent hatred of enlightened humanism and contempt for other people's lives.
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA: Talking about anti-fascism without anti-racism is saying nothing
By EVERALDO DE OLIVEIRA ANDRADE: Mário Pedrosa left a historical legacy that has not lost its relevance
By LINCOLN SECCO: In “normal” times, crime is hidden and then solved with individual punishment that reconciles bourgeois society with itself. In times of crisis, fascism publicly exalts crime. By crooked means it breaks with
By ANA AMÉLIA PENIDO OLIVEIRA and EDUARDO MEI: Confronting the crisis requires exceptional or authoritarian measures and, under the pretext of fighting the pandemic, an exceptional regime is being promoted whose enemy would not be the virus, but the Brazilian people
By Lincoln Secco:
To understand the composite ideology of fascism, it is more important to study marginal figures in literature and science, but who were publicly welcomed in their times.
By By Michael Löwy:
The neo-fascist Bolsonaro in the face of the pandemic
By Theodor W Adorno:
Notes on the techniques of the fascist agitator and the personality of his followers.
By Rubens Pinto Lyra
In his statements about the coronavirus, which are radically out of step with scientific evidence, the military president behaves like the fascists, who extract “a sadistic enjoyment” from his fundamentalism.
By Lincoln Secco
One of the fundamental characteristics of a fascist is to say that he is not one. He can declare himself to be a Catholic who attends evangelical services; fight corruption to enrich himself; defend military institutions, but create
By Eleutério FS Prado
In Bolsonaro's campaign, the negative dimension of capital, in the forms of corruption and licentiousness, was associated with left-wing militants and, in particular, with members of the Workers' Party.
By Lincoln Secco
In what situations can the left ally itself with liberals and even conservatives without diluting its historic program? Should you only do it if you have hegemony?
By Lincoln Secco
Life circumstances, resentment, professional failure, friendship circles, profession and other spheres of existence predispose a person to adhere or not. However, there is no doubt: a fascist militant no longer intends to act like a human being.
By Valerio Arcary
Neofascism is such a serious danger that we must be serene in defining it. The entire extreme right is radically reactionary. But not all the extreme right is neo-fascist
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 Armando Boito
Fascism can be characterized as a mass reactionary movement, rooted in intermediate layers of capitalist social formations.
By Marilena Chauí
The theory of the “new totalitarianism”, unearthed from a description of its consequences
By Lincoln Secco
Brief considerations on the relations between businessmen and fascist rulers
By Venício de Lima: Traditionalism, that is, the extreme right, took power in Brazil
By TARSO GENRO: Our (proto) fascism has two characteristics of Mussolinist-Hitlerian fascism: violent hatred of enlightened humanism and contempt for other people's lives.
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA: Talking about anti-fascism without anti-racism is saying nothing
By EVERALDO DE OLIVEIRA ANDRADE: Mário Pedrosa left a historical legacy that has not lost its relevance
By LINCOLN SECCO: In “normal” times, crime is hidden and then solved with individual punishment that reconciles bourgeois society with itself. In times of crisis, fascism publicly exalts crime. By crooked means it breaks with
By ANA AMÉLIA PENIDO OLIVEIRA and EDUARDO MEI: Confronting the crisis requires exceptional or authoritarian measures and, under the pretext of fighting the pandemic, an exceptional regime is being promoted whose enemy would not be the virus, but the Brazilian people
By Lincoln Secco:
To understand the composite ideology of fascism, it is more important to study marginal figures in literature and science, but who were publicly welcomed in their times.
By By Michael Löwy:
The neo-fascist Bolsonaro in the face of the pandemic
By Theodor W Adorno:
Notes on the techniques of the fascist agitator and the personality of his followers.
By Rubens Pinto Lyra
In his statements about the coronavirus, which are radically out of step with scientific evidence, the military president behaves like the fascists, who extract “a sadistic enjoyment” from his fundamentalism.
By Lincoln Secco
One of the fundamental characteristics of a fascist is to say that he is not one. He can declare himself to be a Catholic who attends evangelical services; fight corruption to enrich himself; defend military institutions, but create
By Eleutério FS Prado
In Bolsonaro's campaign, the negative dimension of capital, in the forms of corruption and licentiousness, was associated with left-wing militants and, in particular, with members of the Workers' Party.
By Lincoln Secco
In what situations can the left ally itself with liberals and even conservatives without diluting its historic program? Should you only do it if you have hegemony?
By Lincoln Secco
Life circumstances, resentment, professional failure, friendship circles, profession and other spheres of existence predispose a person to adhere or not. However, there is no doubt: a fascist militant no longer intends to act like a human being.
By Valerio Arcary
Neofascism is such a serious danger that we must be serene in defining it. The entire extreme right is radically reactionary. But not all the extreme right is neo-fascist
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 Armando Boito
Fascism can be characterized as a mass reactionary movement, rooted in intermediate layers of capitalist social formations.
By Marilena Chauí
The theory of the “new totalitarianism”, unearthed from a description of its consequences
By Lincoln Secco
Brief considerations on the relations between businessmen and fascist rulers