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.
In Chile, a Tie Under Pressure – Folha de S. Paulo, April 11, 1971
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira During the presidential election in Chile, I wrote an article analyzing the votes received by the Marxist, Christian Democrat, and Nationalist candidates. I showed that Allende’s victory did not mean that most Chileans had chosen a Marxist government. The combined votes of the nationalist and Christian Democrat candidates […]
Aggressive Perplexity – Folha de S. Paulo, March 28, 1971
The text of a telegram Pope Paul VI sent to Chile’s President, comrade Salvador Allende.
Gall and Prudence – Folha de S. Paulo, March 21, 1971
The note published by “Ecclesia” lacked strength in its reasoning, elegance in its language, and clarity in its presentation
Try an Experiment, Reader – Folha de S. Paulo, March 7, 1971
Communism will only succeed if Christendom, which it challenges ideologically, fails and is defeated.
Double Standards – Folha de S. Paulo, February 28, 1971
The Catholic left in non-communist countries.
Say But One Word – Folha de S. Paulo, February 21, 1971
The National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB) and the divorce – “A weak king makes strong people weak.”