Nomos is an editorial blog by João Ferreira Dias, a university researcher and political analyst who writes on liberal democracy under pressure—identity, belonging, and fundamental rights—through a comparative lens (United States, Europe, Brazil). He is a resident commentator on CNN Portugal and a columnist in several media outlets.
The blog brings together two complementary forms of writing. Some pieces are essays and columns—interventions in public debate, anchored in current events and written with the discipline of argument. Others are longer reflections that step back from the news cycle to map the underlying ideas, tensions, and institutional trade-offs shaping contemporary politics.
Nomos is not a newspaper, nor a stream of instant reactions. It is a space for considered commentary: timely when necessary, slower when clarity requires distance.
All texts are signed.
Positions are argued.
Disagreement is legitimate; caricature is not.
The guiding premise is simple: in an age of moral panic and tribal politics, liberal democracy depends on responsible speech, conceptual precision, and the willingness to disagree without dehumanising.
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