With Gógó, back on the plane – Folha de S. Paulo, June 27
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira The airplane pierced the ugly clouds that obscured the sky of Guanabara on this damp, winter evening. Somewhat tired from the affairs of the day, I prepared to nap in the tepid warmth of the airplane until our arrival in Congonhas. To my side, a happily unoccupied seat […]
On the plane, with Gógó – Folha de S. Paulo, June 20
Some prejudices against the Middle Ages and the TFP
Harshly or Cordially, as You Wish – Folha de S. Paulo, June 13, 1971
The Church envisioned by progressives isn’t the Church entering a new phase. It is simply an anti-Church.
Popes and private property – Folha de S. Paulo, June 6, 1971
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira “This letter is about your article entitled, “Private Property.” There you tried to justify the TFP position on private property on the basis of some papal quotations. That would have been fine if they had been from contemporary Popes. It so happens that the most recent Pontiff you […]
Private property – Folha de S. Paulo, May 30, 1971
A collection of pontifical texts
Asking a Bishop About Non-Atheistic Communism – Folha de S. Paulo, May 16, 1971
In the Church, those who fall into error create disunity, while those who stay faithful to the truth foster unity
Money Is Not the Supreme Value – Folha de S. Paulo, May 9, 1971
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira In my latest article, discussing MDB’s loudly demanded land reform program, I referred to the old Democratic Party, from which the MDB is, in a way, a political great-grandchild. This reference also made me think of the DP’s adversary, the old PRP, and of the entire political and […]
Agrarian Reform in MDB’s Program – Folha de S. Paulo, May 2, 1971
The Brazilian government recognizes the right to respectful criticism, as long as it is done within the law.
Corcovado or Ant? – Folha de S. Paulo, April 25, 1971
For a Senator of Guanabara, the work of the Man-God seems weak and in need of urgent repair: the divorce.
Neither an Authentic Victory Nor a Free Election – Folha de S. Paulo, April 18, 1971
You cannot claim that communism reflects the desires of the masses if its candidates lose elections everywhere.