
Letter to my Argentine and Chilean friends and colleagues
'Latin America has already proven to be the epicenter of the fight against neoliberalism and against dictatorships.'

Emir Sader, a columnist for 247, is one of Brazil's leading sociologists and political scientists.
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A democracy marked by unfinished agreements makes dictatorship a recurring theme in Brazilian collective memory and culture.
"This statement comes from the great Argentinian thinker Beatriz Sarlo."
I read everything I can and write when I can.
'The Cold War of this century has a new character. The balance is unfavorable to the US and tends to be increasingly so.'
The normalization of violence against women reveals a society that still tolerates the unacceptable and fails to guarantee the basic right to life and liberty.
Even with its president kidnapped and in the hands of the United States, Chavismo remains in the presidency of Venezuela and continues its trajectory.
The history of Latin America will never be the same again.
Of the three most important countries on the continent, two are doing well, with anti-neoliberal policies: Brazil and Mexico.
Strategies used by the far right to erode public debate, exploit social discontent, and weaken liberal democracy through disinformation.
The global rivalry between powers is being reorganized along military, economic, technological, and political lines, redefining the international balance of power in the 21st century.
The world is moving to the left, as are most of Latin America and Brazil itself.