No peace, no total war... just permanent friction war
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It is not easy to interpret what is happening in Brazil. The right sees the 2016 coup as the end of the bloodless civil war that pacified the country, putting it on the right path, that is, the destruction of the Getulist legacy with the triumphant rise of modernizing neoliberalism. The left, on the other hand, is right to say that it is not possible to pacify the country by donating the oil wealth to foreigners, impoverishing the population and leaving it without rights totally at the mercy of an economic system whose main characteristic is the contempt for human rights .
No peace, no total war... just permanent friction war
No peace, no total war... just permanent…
No peace, no total war... just permanent friction war
It is not easy to interpret what is happening in Brazil. The right sees the 2016 coup as the end of the bloodless civil war that pacified the country, putting it on the right path, that is, the destruction of the Getulist legacy with the triumphant rise of modernizing neoliberalism. The left, on the other hand, is right to say that it is not possible to pacify the country by donating the oil wealth to foreigners, impoverishing the population and leaving it without rights totally at the mercy of an economic system whose main characteristic is the contempt for human rights .