Amy Erica Smith on Politics and Religion in Brazil

Amy Erica Smith on Politics and Religion in Brazil

Political Scientist Seymour Martin Lipset wrote, “A person who knows only one country doesn't know any country because you're not sensitized to what is unique, what is different, what is special about your country.” Brazil offers a parallel to the United States because it has a populist President who is active on social media and has been indifferent to the pandemic and hostile to the environment. But it also has differences in culture, development, and religion. The past week has large...

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4 Mar 53min

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