
Cracks in the Bolsonarist camp — episode 2
By ARMANDO BOITO: The dispute between leaders of the far right should not be seen merely as a dispute between egos or between political cliques lacking social roots.
By ARMANDO BOITO: The dispute between leaders of the far right should not be seen merely as a dispute between egos or between political cliques lacking social roots.
By ARMANDO BOITO & DANILO MARTUSCELLI: The contrast between the strength of the PT in the presidential elections and its weakness in the legislative elections differs from what is seen in other Latin American countries
By ARMANDO BOITO: The Bolsonarist political field is socially heterogeneous, polyclassist, and therefore full of contradictions. Your unit is not as solid as it may seem
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Why are these economic agents and even powerful business associations moving away from the Bolsonaro government?
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Criticism of the concepts of civil society (Gramsci) and ideological state apparatuses (Althusser)
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Considerations on the historical determinations of the fascist regime
By ARMANDO BOITO:
Preface of the recently released book, organized by André Flores Penha Valle & Pedro Felipe Narciso
By ARMANDO BOITO:
It is symptomatic that a good part of the left has fallen into the trap of discussing names
PODCAST: André Singer and Armando Boito talk about the relationship between Bolsonarism and fascism, with the mediation of Paula Marcelino.
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Why characterize Bolsonarism as neo-fascism
By ARMANDO BOITO:
The STF has been very susceptible to pressure from the military, a deeply authoritarian state.
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Bolsonarist nationalism is a fascist-type nationalism that launches the accusation against the left that it divides and degenerates the homogeneous and healthy collective that would be the nation
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.: At the present moment, conciliation seems to prevail.
By ARMANDO BOITO: It is an irony of history: the politically most conservative segment of Brazilian capitalism, big foreign capital and the associated bourgeoisie, attacked the PT government “from the left”.
By ARMANDO BOITO: The military advanced carefully and systematically. Today, they are in government with the fascist group and openly threaten democracy.
Podcast with the participation of professors Armando Boito of Political Sciences at Unicamp and Bernardo Ricupero of Political Sciences at USP, mediated by Artur Scavone. Click on the player below or listen on Spotify.
By Armando Boito
In neoliberal capitalism, the subordination of the economy of dependent countries enters a new phase. More denationalization of the economy, early deindustrialization. Reactivation, on new historical bases, of some dependency-type elements from the pre-1930 period
By Armando Boito
Fascism can be characterized as a mass reactionary movement, rooted in intermediate layers of capitalist social formations.
By ARMANDO BOITO: The dispute between leaders of the far right should not be seen merely as a dispute between egos or between political cliques lacking social roots.
By ARMANDO BOITO & DANILO MARTUSCELLI: The contrast between the strength of the PT in the presidential elections and its weakness in the legislative elections differs from what is seen in other Latin American countries
By ARMANDO BOITO: The Bolsonarist political field is socially heterogeneous, polyclassist, and therefore full of contradictions. Your unit is not as solid as it may seem
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Why are these economic agents and even powerful business associations moving away from the Bolsonaro government?
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Criticism of the concepts of civil society (Gramsci) and ideological state apparatuses (Althusser)
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Considerations on the historical determinations of the fascist regime
By ARMANDO BOITO:
Preface of the recently released book, organized by André Flores Penha Valle & Pedro Felipe Narciso
By ARMANDO BOITO:
It is symptomatic that a good part of the left has fallen into the trap of discussing names
PODCAST: André Singer and Armando Boito talk about the relationship between Bolsonarism and fascism, with the mediation of Paula Marcelino.
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Why characterize Bolsonarism as neo-fascism
By ARMANDO BOITO:
The STF has been very susceptible to pressure from the military, a deeply authoritarian state.
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Bolsonarist nationalism is a fascist-type nationalism that launches the accusation against the left that it divides and degenerates the homogeneous and healthy collective that would be the nation
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.: At the present moment, conciliation seems to prevail.
By ARMANDO BOITO: It is an irony of history: the politically most conservative segment of Brazilian capitalism, big foreign capital and the associated bourgeoisie, attacked the PT government “from the left”.
By ARMANDO BOITO: The military advanced carefully and systematically. Today, they are in government with the fascist group and openly threaten democracy.
Podcast with the participation of professors Armando Boito of Political Sciences at Unicamp and Bernardo Ricupero of Political Sciences at USP, mediated by Artur Scavone. Click on the player below or listen on Spotify.
By Armando Boito
In neoliberal capitalism, the subordination of the economy of dependent countries enters a new phase. More denationalization of the economy, early deindustrialization. Reactivation, on new historical bases, of some dependency-type elements from the pre-1930 period
By Armando Boito
Fascism can be characterized as a mass reactionary movement, rooted in intermediate layers of capitalist social formations.