Which Brazil?
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: It is necessary that the national State and its elite – which has not yet renounced Brazil as the rentiers and the others who make up the empire's servile entourage have done – unite to face the
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: It is necessary that the national State and its elite – which has not yet renounced Brazil as the rentiers and the others who make up the empire's servile entourage have done – unite to face the
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The complaint against Moraes showed how much sectors of society and the media try to align themselves with the new face of Bolsonarism, which responds to the name of the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The Northeast will be seen as an example for Brazil, in the same way that public schools in Ceará are a reference in teaching quality
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The development program must be the basis of a political commitment from the democratic front
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 JOSÉ DIRCEU: One cannot make the mistake of attributing responsibility for the government's decline in popularity to communication alone; It would be the same as covering the sun with a sieve
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 JOSÉ DIRCEU: The historical truth is that a coup d'état was preached and attempted under the inspiration and direction of Jair Bolsonaro
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
Presentation of the book by George Ciccariello-Maher
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
Any proposal for a federation presupposes a diagnosis of the current social and economic crisis and a program to overcome it.
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
PEC dismantles Bolsa Família to create electoral aid and adopts open vote buying to ensure its approval
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: It's time to re-discuss the role and character of the Armed Forces.
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Will the President's counterattack with a General Staff operation save him until 2022?
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The scenario is not favorable, but if we want to defeat this mismanagement, this humanitarian and national tragedy, we have to unite at all costs
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: There has never been a criminal and irresponsible government like the current one
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: What Trump's defeat means for Brazil and the world; and what to expect from the Democrat in the White House
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The coming storm, in a combination of social, economic and institutional crisis, will put everyone to the test. no one will escape
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The incompetence and bravado of Bolsonaro and his military ministers in the face of the pandemic could be the equivalent of what the Malvinas War was for the Armed Forces of Argentina, the beginning of a lasting discredit.
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: It is necessary that the national State and its elite – which has not yet renounced Brazil as the rentiers and the others who make up the empire's servile entourage have done – unite to face the
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The complaint against Moraes showed how much sectors of society and the media try to align themselves with the new face of Bolsonarism, which responds to the name of the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The Northeast will be seen as an example for Brazil, in the same way that public schools in Ceará are a reference in teaching quality
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The development program must be the basis of a political commitment from the democratic front
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 JOSÉ DIRCEU: One cannot make the mistake of attributing responsibility for the government's decline in popularity to communication alone; It would be the same as covering the sun with a sieve
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 JOSÉ DIRCEU: The historical truth is that a coup d'état was preached and attempted under the inspiration and direction of Jair Bolsonaro
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
Presentation of the book by George Ciccariello-Maher
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
Any proposal for a federation presupposes a diagnosis of the current social and economic crisis and a program to overcome it.
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
PEC dismantles Bolsa Família to create electoral aid and adopts open vote buying to ensure its approval
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: It's time to re-discuss the role and character of the Armed Forces.
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Will the President's counterattack with a General Staff operation save him until 2022?
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The scenario is not favorable, but if we want to defeat this mismanagement, this humanitarian and national tragedy, we have to unite at all costs
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: There has never been a criminal and irresponsible government like the current one
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: What Trump's defeat means for Brazil and the world; and what to expect from the Democrat in the White House
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The coming storm, in a combination of social, economic and institutional crisis, will put everyone to the test. no one will escape
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The incompetence and bravado of Bolsonaro and his military ministers in the face of the pandemic could be the equivalent of what the Malvinas War was for the Armed Forces of Argentina, the beginning of a lasting discredit.