Last year, during a season I spent at the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, I heard from a British teacher a question that stayed with me. She told me that the first time she went to Brazil, left the airport, looked at the inequality of her return and thought "why didn't one revolution in this country?". Read more (08/17/2026
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Last year, during a season I spent at the Blavatnik School of Government at Oxford University, I heard from a British teacher a question that stayed with me. She told me that the first time she went to Brazil, left the airport, looked at the inequality of her return and thought "why didn't one revolution in this country?". Read more (08/17/2026