Street vendors are repressed for selling on the street, while state-owned companies distribute dividends even at a loss. In Brazil, the law is used to punish the weak and protect the strong—a selective legality that...
Consumer protection legislation, marketed as citizen protection, has become an instrument of economic coercion, elite protection, and a stifling of innovation. The discourse of protection has become a weapon against...
The government injects billions into incentives for privileged sectors, but the citizens foot the bill: inflation, debt, and loss of purchasing power. Understand why subsidies are a trap...
State protectionism created shortages, raised prices and encouraged piracy and smuggling. A model that is still being repeated — with new masks. ...
Millions of Brazilians live without decent internet. Where the State fails, piracy takes over — functional, accessible and outside of formal legality....
The State treats culture as a luxury: it taxes books, games and technology, restricts legal access and pushes millions towards piracy and informality....
Closing of the series on productivity in Brazil: see what really hinders the country's growth and why only the free market can break the cycle of stagnation, deficit and impoverishment....
Productivity is the key to higher wages, lower prices, and more freedom. Discover why better production is the only way forward for Brazil—and how delays cost everyone dearly.
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...
Brazilians don't pay dearly because the product is imported, but because their currency is worth less and less. This article shows how the systematic destruction of the real, driven by irresponsible fiscal policies...








