
Is there a revolution missing?
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Democracy needs to be radicalized, with a more ambitious commitment to social justice
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Democracy needs to be radicalized, with a more ambitious commitment to social justice
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The success of Brazilian agriculture begins with the strange disappearance of the word “latifundio” from our vocabulary
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Considerations on the package of economic measures.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: From Donald Trump's term, based on the signs presented so far, we can expect an attempt to organizationalize the American political system.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The Lula formula is worn out and what we need is not someone to imitate it, but someone to help find ways to overcome it
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: What's the point of electing a woman, a black person, an LGBT person, just because they are, if there is no clear commitment to emancipated demands and the competence to defend them?
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The impotence of solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese people, tolerance of Zionist racism and complicity with genocide and Zionist expansionism are clear symptoms of humanity's moral bankruptcy.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Brasil Paralelo is the largest promoter of political content on socio-digital platforms in Brazil. There is no shortage of money in its work of indoctrinating the public.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Faced with identity sealing, the left always gives in
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Even after Brazilian politics turned into the horror show it is today, with Jair Bolsonaro and his, opponents seem unprepared for a Pablo Marçal
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The left-wing version of anti-intellectualism takes the form of belief in a grand conspiracy theory in which any adverse information is immediately framed as “imperialist manipulation.”
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: If it does not respond to the Israeli attack, Iran could find itself demoralized. If you go to war, you run the risk of a serious defeat.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Donald Trump has a lot in common with Kamala Harris, just as he did with Joe Biden. Like the unconditional support for Israel and the genocide taking place today in the Gaza Strip
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Author's introduction to the newly published book
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The government does not have the political will to make education a priority, while it courts the military or highway police, who do not move a millimeter away from the Bolsonarism that they continue to support
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Corporations can make a show of “sustainability”, but confronting climate collapse is necessarily confronting the empire of capital
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: It’s not just lies that threaten democracy. Control over behaviors too. Without autonomous citizens, it is not able to survive
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Containing the corrupting force of money is one of the most important challenges for democracy in Brazil
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Perhaps what should worry Guilherme Boulos is that rejection is too low, a sign that he is bothering less than he should
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: For the government to succeed – and prevent the return of the extreme right in 2026 – it needs more willingness to confront it. This starts by changing government communication
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Democracy needs to be radicalized, with a more ambitious commitment to social justice
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The success of Brazilian agriculture begins with the strange disappearance of the word “latifundio” from our vocabulary
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Considerations on the package of economic measures.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: From Donald Trump's term, based on the signs presented so far, we can expect an attempt to organizationalize the American political system.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The Lula formula is worn out and what we need is not someone to imitate it, but someone to help find ways to overcome it
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: What's the point of electing a woman, a black person, an LGBT person, just because they are, if there is no clear commitment to emancipated demands and the competence to defend them?
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The impotence of solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese people, tolerance of Zionist racism and complicity with genocide and Zionist expansionism are clear symptoms of humanity's moral bankruptcy.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Brasil Paralelo is the largest promoter of political content on socio-digital platforms in Brazil. There is no shortage of money in its work of indoctrinating the public.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Faced with identity sealing, the left always gives in
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Even after Brazilian politics turned into the horror show it is today, with Jair Bolsonaro and his, opponents seem unprepared for a Pablo Marçal
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The left-wing version of anti-intellectualism takes the form of belief in a grand conspiracy theory in which any adverse information is immediately framed as “imperialist manipulation.”
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: If it does not respond to the Israeli attack, Iran could find itself demoralized. If you go to war, you run the risk of a serious defeat.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Donald Trump has a lot in common with Kamala Harris, just as he did with Joe Biden. Like the unconditional support for Israel and the genocide taking place today in the Gaza Strip
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Author's introduction to the newly published book
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The government does not have the political will to make education a priority, while it courts the military or highway police, who do not move a millimeter away from the Bolsonarism that they continue to support
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Corporations can make a show of “sustainability”, but confronting climate collapse is necessarily confronting the empire of capital
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: It’s not just lies that threaten democracy. Control over behaviors too. Without autonomous citizens, it is not able to survive
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Containing the corrupting force of money is one of the most important challenges for democracy in Brazil
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Perhaps what should worry Guilherme Boulos is that rejection is too low, a sign that he is bothering less than he should
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: For the government to succeed – and prevent the return of the extreme right in 2026 – it needs more willingness to confront it. This starts by changing government communication