Brazil with Lula: Significance for the world
Lula da Silva has returned as Brazil’s president. This will cause a major geopolitical shift. Meanwhile, far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro fled to Florida
This is Ben Norton and Brian Meir who is Brazil-based about what Lula’s 3rd government means for the world.
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Goodness, me… I started making notes on this interview of the key points… but the whole thing IMO is made up of highlights. Perhaps the key to all of this lies in what 18th-century economists Friedrich List and Alexander Hamilton advocated as sovereign development economic policies. Far from being anything… Read more »
I forgot to answer on this one. SoUtH and others fell for what I can only describe as a simple false flag – a hard right false flag. “No, Lula is not as you see he is, he is really in cahoots (with everyone that the hard right hates).”
I think we can stop fretting about Lula and Brazil. He is starting out with the right things and has just stopped privatization of something like eight entities, Petrobras is one and also the post-office. But what I am happy about (and I seldom praise my own tail), I read… Read more »
Point taken Amarynth The fact that Lula rode in an open car on inauguration day was a very powerful statement to the world. Clearly, Lula like JFK is a very brave individual but this was also a signal that security is under control and that their leader is not in… Read more »