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By MARCELO RIDENTI: Considerations on the recently released book by Fabio Mascaro Querido
By MARCELO RIDENTI: Considerations on the recently released book by Fabio Mascaro Querido
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The PT needs to quickly find a way to articulate its different schools of thought to face the attacks from the rentier sector and the global threat from the extreme right
By FLAVIO MAGALLAES PIOTTO SANTOS: What the Workers' Party has sought throughout this time was to show itself as a competent manager of the Brazilian capitalist economic system
By MAURO BOSS: And the first step for the left to rebuild trust is to stop the lying magical thinking, to end the self-deception
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Reality demands that we understand from now on that the left, especially the PT, has no alternative other than the name of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for 2026
By LUIZ SÉRGIO CANÁRIO: Guilherme Boulos' candidacy was a mistake from the beginning. The PT decided to go down a path that added nothing to the party. The PSOL is also paying for part of its sins
By LINCOLN SECCO: With a simple casual comparison of leftist statements with empirical data we can see that the analyses are not being calibrated by reality, but by subjective impressions
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The development program must be the basis of a political commitment from the democratic front
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: José Dirceu will still give the elites a lot of headaches
By HERICK ARGOLO: Recognizing a democratic-popular stage does not please revolutionary verbiage, but it is what really allows us to achieve a popular democracy
By LISZT VIEIRA: Will the PT follow the leadership of Lula, who has much more prestige than his party, or will it remain faithful to the values of its historic program?
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Our left endorsed, for a long time, with or without restrictions, supposedly socialist regimes – a large part continues to do so – and copied some of their authoritarian practices. It's time to stop what's left
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Speech at the public event Dictatorships Never Again
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The left surrendered to the politics of the right by voting in favor of the so-called “releases” for prisoners, even though a large part of the mainstream media was against the bill
By MAYRA GOULART, PAULO GRACINO & RAUL PAIVA: The economy doesn’t say everything, but it helps: analyzing government approval polls
By LUIZ CARLOS CHECCHIA: Marta Suplicy is a well-established bridge with the old bourgeoisie of São Paulo, a guarantor with the elites that it is ok to elect Boulos, that he will not change the established order
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: For Brazil to return to the path of development, there is no option but to assume its role in South America and the world and create the conditions for a social revolution with national unity
By CARLOS EDUARDO BELLINI BORENSTEIN: The first step in the construction of the Broad Front in São Paulo
By MARCELO RIDENTI: Considerations on the recently released book by Fabio Mascaro Querido
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The PT needs to quickly find a way to articulate its different schools of thought to face the attacks from the rentier sector and the global threat from the extreme right
By FLAVIO MAGALLAES PIOTTO SANTOS: What the Workers' Party has sought throughout this time was to show itself as a competent manager of the Brazilian capitalist economic system
By MAURO BOSS: And the first step for the left to rebuild trust is to stop the lying magical thinking, to end the self-deception
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Reality demands that we understand from now on that the left, especially the PT, has no alternative other than the name of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for 2026
By LUIZ SÉRGIO CANÁRIO: Guilherme Boulos' candidacy was a mistake from the beginning. The PT decided to go down a path that added nothing to the party. The PSOL is also paying for part of its sins
By LINCOLN SECCO: With a simple casual comparison of leftist statements with empirical data we can see that the analyses are not being calibrated by reality, but by subjective impressions
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The development program must be the basis of a political commitment from the democratic front
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: José Dirceu will still give the elites a lot of headaches
By HERICK ARGOLO: Recognizing a democratic-popular stage does not please revolutionary verbiage, but it is what really allows us to achieve a popular democracy
By LISZT VIEIRA: Will the PT follow the leadership of Lula, who has much more prestige than his party, or will it remain faithful to the values of its historic program?
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Our left endorsed, for a long time, with or without restrictions, supposedly socialist regimes – a large part continues to do so – and copied some of their authoritarian practices. It's time to stop what's left
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Speech at the public event Dictatorships Never Again
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The left surrendered to the politics of the right by voting in favor of the so-called “releases” for prisoners, even though a large part of the mainstream media was against the bill
By MAYRA GOULART, PAULO GRACINO & RAUL PAIVA: The economy doesn’t say everything, but it helps: analyzing government approval polls
By LUIZ CARLOS CHECCHIA: Marta Suplicy is a well-established bridge with the old bourgeoisie of São Paulo, a guarantor with the elites that it is ok to elect Boulos, that he will not change the established order
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: For Brazil to return to the path of development, there is no option but to assume its role in South America and the world and create the conditions for a social revolution with national unity
By CARLOS EDUARDO BELLINI BORENSTEIN: The first step in the construction of the Broad Front in São Paulo