THE “MIDDLE AGES” IN THE BRAZILIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS OF 2018: THE LEFT, THE RIGHT, AND THE CENTRE

BEFORE I START, let me mention two important caveats. The first is that this piece was written before the final results of the Brazilian elections of 2018, before we knew the results (so nothing here is meant to be predictive); this chapter should be read as an analysis of the electoral context as i...

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