
The sacrifice of Fernando Haddad
His career is a portrait of a talent overshadowed by circumstances: the well-prepared politician whom the era of brutal simplification condemned to the role of tactical martyr.

Professor of political science at the University of Brasília (UnB). The texts reproduced in this column are originally posted on the author's Facebook page.
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Corrupt Congress grows in the face of an apathetic government
The impotence of solidarity with the Palestinian and Lebanese people and the complicity with the genocide are clear symptoms of humanity's moral bankruptcy.
On the other hand, I've also never seen Glenn Greenwald as our redeemer.
It is not just lies that threaten democracy. Control over behaviors too. Without autonomous citizens, it is not able to survive
'Brazil is drawing a dividing line, showing that its democracy can endure a lot, but beyond a certain point knows how to defend itself,' says Luís Felipe Miguel.
Between the future Supreme Court Justice and the future former senator there should be a chasm of political convictions and principles, placing them in irreconcilable positions.
"Self-defense" is the application of the law of retaliation by a military superpower against a devastated people.
"Official reparations to Dilma Rousseff bother the press. Why?", asks political scientist Luis Felipe Miguel.
Bolsonarism is the greatest emblem of the ethical degradation of Brazil
'Violent and corrupt, the police are incompetent in performing the tasks for which they are intended,' writes political analyst Luis Felipe Miguel.
Many creative and intelligent people earn a living in advertising agencies. It's a shame to see so much talent used to deceive and worsen people's lives.