
The dictatorship of compulsory forgetting
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: Poor right-wingers identify with the ostentatious funk of mediocre figures like Pablo Marçal, dreaming of conspicuous consumption that excludes them
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: Poor right-wingers identify with the ostentatious funk of mediocre figures like Pablo Marçal, dreaming of conspicuous consumption that excludes them
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: Virtual reality already makes up a large part of the economic and social world: either Latin American and European countries create a range of digital platforms, or they will lose sovereignty
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: How was it possible for the world to reach the current stage of dialogical/political distance, even rational, between NATO and Russia?
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: What won the neoliberal era was the country that did not follow suit: but carried out liberalization in a planned and selective manner, under the political hegemony of the Chinese CP
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
Disseminating economic nationalism is the way to reverse the popular rise of fascists in Brazil
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
Considerations on the destruction of politics in Bolsonarist Brazil
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
On one of its most relevant dates, Brazil reaffirms that it is a country without memory
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
The end of the New Republic and how a democratic renegotiation could be in Brazil
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: Poor right-wingers identify with the ostentatious funk of mediocre figures like Pablo Marçal, dreaming of conspicuous consumption that excludes them
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: Virtual reality already makes up a large part of the economic and social world: either Latin American and European countries create a range of digital platforms, or they will lose sovereignty
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: How was it possible for the world to reach the current stage of dialogical/political distance, even rational, between NATO and Russia?
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU: What won the neoliberal era was the country that did not follow suit: but carried out liberalization in a planned and selective manner, under the political hegemony of the Chinese CP
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
Disseminating economic nationalism is the way to reverse the popular rise of fascists in Brazil
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
Considerations on the destruction of politics in Bolsonarist Brazil
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
On one of its most relevant dates, Brazil reaffirms that it is a country without memory
By CRISTIANO ADDARIO DE ABREU:
The end of the New Republic and how a democratic renegotiation could be in Brazil