
All that was missing was a cheer for rent-seeking.
Financial capital is sterile; it does not produce wealth, it only drains and increases the cost of production and government debt.

A fighter against the dictatorship since adolescence, a prisoner in the dictatorship's jails from DOI-CODI to HCE. Lawyer, administrator, and IT analyst. Organizer of RBMVJ and Canal Pororoca. Author and organizer of several books, including "60 Years Since the Coup: Generations in Struggle".
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The role of the first lady is not defined or standardized; it is left to the discretion of each individual and subject to the president's approval.
There's a saying that goes, "God didn't give snakes wings; yet they fly."
All those mentioned are well-educated and good at debating, while the occupant of the Palácio dos Bandeirantes is not so much.
Between armed voluntarism, institutional reformism, and the urgency of rebuilding a revolutionary strategy for the Brazilian left.
"The 2026 election will define which path the country wants to take," writes Francisco Celso Calmon.
The world has yet to find the fuel or the effective weapon to stop Donald Trump's war and expansionist machine.
The military coup that established the Republic has since then instituted the sign of tutelage as a hallmark of the new form of government in Brazil.
The minister's decisions are pushing the boundaries of his office's responsibilities and raising questions about the use of his prerogatives to benefit private interests.
Every prison should be humane. However, this is not the reality in Brazil.
By bringing these memories back into circulation, these works broaden the discussion beyond the cultural field. They challenge the pact of forgetting.
Will the leaders guide and encourage the creation of numerous committees dedicated to resistance and defense of democracy and Brazilian sovereignty? When?