1770-1970: An Overview – Folha de S. Paulo, February 22, 1970
To understand the latest political moves of international communism…
No to the Centaur – Folha de S. Paulo, February 8, 1970
Leftist propaganda around the world has given the words “integration” and “reintegration” a very powerful, almost magical, significance.
Dom Helder Stirs Trouble, the Communists Applaud – Folha de S. Paulo, February 1, 1970
The Vatican has the stature, tradition, and experience to handle this detailed matter.
The Right to Know – Folha de S. Paulo, January 25, 1970
I disagree with the idea that an intelligent public should be kept from sensitive news.
“Modus Moriendi” – Folha de S. Paulo, January 18, 1970
A warning to the perpetual dreamers of utopian agreements with communists.
Tranquility Tourism – Folha de S. Paulo, January 11, 1970
There are various ways to understand vacations.
Is This Extremism? – Folha de S. Paulo, January 4, 1970
The “centrists” who want to radicalize our public life.
Optimistic Foresight and Slumbering Pessimism – Folha de S. Paulo, December 25, 1968
“Above all, there is nothing to be done. Let me sleep until the enemy (not so detestable…) enters, for all is lost.”
Tradition, Family and Property – Folha de S. Paulo, December 18, 1968
The logical consequences of the existence of the family and its reflections in tradition and in property.
Equality at the Starting Point – What an Injustice
Folha de S. Paulo, December 11, 1968 (*) by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira I hear people repeating at every moment that justice demands all persons should have the same opportunities when beginning their life, education, or career. According to this view, education should be equal for all, and the curricula in the different professions should […]