
economics
By Gilson Schwartz
A lesson from Piketty's new book: The economic growth crisis in Brazil and the world is the product of ideological hegemony
By Gilson Schwartz
A lesson from Piketty's new book: The economic growth crisis in Brazil and the world is the product of ideological hegemony
By Ricardo Musse:
Bacurau constitutes a new link in a tradition that had an inflection and its high point in the “new cinemas” of the 1960s
By Marilena Chauí
The theory of the “new totalitarianism”, unearthed from a description of its consequences
By Leonardo Avritzer
The country is experiencing a degradation of democratic institutions from the inside, in a process different from the classic coup
By Paulo Capel Narvai
Pseudoscience and ignorance can kill as much or more than viruses and bacteria
Renato Afonso Goncalves
Personal data are true assets for private companies in a booming digital economy market
By Alcir Pécora
Meeting contemporary demands does not mean subjecting the University to the arbitrary imposition of the market or a regressive imagination.
By Gilberto Maringoni
“Socialism is the work of real people, in the real world, dirty, ugly and sometimes disgusting. It is a bumpy and hard construction, but concrete and objective”
By Hélio Bacha
The environmental issue gains great importance in the face of new threats to health with the expansion of epidemic frontiers of diseases
By Marco Aurélio de Carvalho
When the authorities do not observe the constitutional limits – in disclosing, in obtaining evidence – there is flagrant illegality
By Gilson Schwartz
A lesson from Piketty's new book: The economic growth crisis in Brazil and the world is the product of ideological hegemony
By Ricardo Musse:
Bacurau constitutes a new link in a tradition that had an inflection and its high point in the “new cinemas” of the 1960s
By Marilena Chauí
The theory of the “new totalitarianism”, unearthed from a description of its consequences
By Leonardo Avritzer
The country is experiencing a degradation of democratic institutions from the inside, in a process different from the classic coup
By Paulo Capel Narvai
Pseudoscience and ignorance can kill as much or more than viruses and bacteria
Renato Afonso Goncalves
Personal data are true assets for private companies in a booming digital economy market
By Alcir Pécora
Meeting contemporary demands does not mean subjecting the University to the arbitrary imposition of the market or a regressive imagination.
By Gilberto Maringoni
“Socialism is the work of real people, in the real world, dirty, ugly and sometimes disgusting. It is a bumpy and hard construction, but concrete and objective”
By Hélio Bacha
The environmental issue gains great importance in the face of new threats to health with the expansion of epidemic frontiers of diseases
By Marco Aurélio de Carvalho
When the authorities do not observe the constitutional limits – in disclosing, in obtaining evidence – there is flagrant illegality