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Carlos A. Gadea

Political scientist. Professor of the Graduate Program in Social Sciences at UNISINOS (Brazil.) Phd in Political Sociology from UFSC (Brazil). Post-Doctorate at the Center for Latin American Studies, Univ. of Miami. Visiting Professor at the Univ. of Leipzig (Germany).

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Brazil and its deficit of secularism and republicanism

The government took a step further in promoting racial equality with the signing of a decree guaranteeing at least 30% of the Executive Commissioned Positions in the federal government will be ho by Black people.

The Emerging Brazil

The political sphere does not necessarily correspond to the social aspects and cultural life of a country. Paradoxically, it can become disconnected from what is created and transformed in people's daily lives.

Brazilian Lulobolsonarism

Brazilian politics suggests that the figure of Jair Bolsonaro is the result of political and institutional practices that have been instituting themselves for years in the imaginary of the exercise of democracy in the country.