Luiz Felipe d'Avila

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Luiz Felipe d'Avila

Luiz Felipe d'Avila, born August 24, 1963 in São Paulo, Brazil, is a Brazilian political scientist. He studied at the American University of Paris.[1] He is currently a political commentator for Jovem Pan and a columnist for the newspaper Estadão.[2]

He is a writer and professor, author of history and politics books. His works include : O Crepúsculo de uma Era, Dona Veridiana: A Trajetória de uma Dinastia Paulista, Os Virtuosos, Caráter e Liderança: Nove Estadistas que Construíram a Democracia Brasileira, Cosimo de Medici - Memórias de um Líder Renascentista e 10 Mandamentos: Do País que Somos para o Brasil que Queremos.

He was also the founder and editor of Editora D'Ávila, founded in 1996 and sold in 2002 to Editora Abril, which publishes the magazines Bravo! and República.[1]

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