Brazil at a Historical Crossroads

Brazil at a Historical Crossroads
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Commentary
Brazil finds itself at a historical crossroads that demands a rigorous analysis of its institutional structures. The release of the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), record-breaking data from the Impostômetro, and the persistence of an authoritarian labor framework expose a system of economic asphyxiation and moral erosion. The State, under the pretext of protecting the citizen, in reality hinders their initiative, their property, and their future.
Deborah Palma
Deborah Palma
Author
Deborah Palma is a Brazilian writer who holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from UNINASSAU. She has published articles with Instituto Millenium, Boletim da Liberdade, and IFL Brazil, and writes for the Damas de Ferro Institute. She is affiliated with Instituto Atenas, participates in the Jovens Talentos pela Liberdade program at Instituto Millenium, and serves as a coordinator for Students For Liberty Brazil (SFL Brazil). She has delivered lectures on financial education and is part of the Debate Tournament Society at Universidade do Intercâmbio M60.