Brazil produces little not for lack of effort, but for excessive government intervention. Discover how regulations, protectionism, and inefficient public investment sabotage productivity and hinder growth...
The modern economic state did not emerge to create prosperity, but to capture wealth and expand its power. This analysis reveals how the state evolved from a mere tax collector to an economic planner.
Brazil spends like a rich country, but delivers services like a poor country. This analysis reveals how the lack of administrative reform protects privileges, perpetuates inefficiency, and prevents any fiscal solution...
Crises are used as excuses to expand state power, create new taxes, and restrict freedoms. This analysis reveals how the Brazilian state transforms emergencies into instruments of domination.
Brazil's fiscal deficit is no longer the exception but the rule. This analysis reveals how governing in the red has become a power strategy, undermining growth, economic freedom, and the...
The Brazilian government has created an internal economy, where it contracts its own services through agreements, foundations, and state-owned companies—always with public funds. In this post, we dismantle this vicious cycle...
Even without delivering results, the Brazilian state continues to grow: more ministries, more positions, and a larger budget. This analysis shows how inefficiency is rewarded within the state's logic—and co...
The post debunks the false narrative that government subsidies are instruments of social justice. Using Rubens Menin's praise of the new Minha Casa Minha Vida banner as an example, the article shows how...







