
The two traditions of Augusto dos Anjos
By Zenir Campos Reis
Commentary on editions of the work of Augusto dos Anjos by the recently deceased literary critic
By Zenir Campos Reis
Commentary on editions of the work of Augusto dos Anjos by the recently deceased literary critic
By Julian Rodrigues
A national peculiarity is the protagonism of evangelical leaders in the spread of moral panic and in the fight against human, sexual and reproductive rights
By Róber Iturriet Avila and João Batista Santos Conceição*
The regressive tax system not only harms low and medium income groups, but also economic activity itself.
By Ricardo Fabbrini
An update of the controversy raised in 1968 by the album Tropicália, a work that brought together, among others, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé, Torquato Neto, Nara Leão, Gal Costa and Os Mutantes.
By Valerio Arcary
Neofascism is such a serious danger that we must be serene in defining it. The entire extreme right is radically reactionary. But not all the extreme right is neo-fascist
By Flávio Aguiar
Powerful ghosts haunt the “democrats” who covertly or openly profess the neoliberal principles embodied in the “austerity policies”
By Laurindo Dias Minhoto
Prison privatization programs reinforce mass incarceration policy
By Michael Löwy
The clock of world politics indicates that “it is five minutes before midnight”. But it's not too late to try to stop the "resistible rise of Arturo Ui".
By Atilio Boron
The ongoing rebellion belies the ideology that Chile had successfully completed a double transit: from dictatorship to democracy and from interventionist economy to market economy
By Antonio Martins
The historic left, accommodated to ideas and tactics of the past, does not realize that this is an anti-capitalist movement.
By Juliana Paula Magalhães
The film subverts the traditional conception of the hero, as someone who abides by law and order, allowing for a scathing critique of legal ideology.
By Alcir Pécora
Read the commentary on the first volume of Collected Works by literary critic João Adolfo Hansen and an excerpt from the book, selected by the author
Oswaldo Malatesta
The Brazilian civil-military dictatorship did not just torture and kill Brazilian civilians. Among the dead and missing are 24 foreigners.
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Within the framework of economic liberalism, industrialization ceased to be a priority for both liberals and left-wing economists.
By Zenir Campos Reis
Commentary on editions of the work of Augusto dos Anjos by the recently deceased literary critic
By Julian Rodrigues
A national peculiarity is the protagonism of evangelical leaders in the spread of moral panic and in the fight against human, sexual and reproductive rights
By Róber Iturriet Avila and João Batista Santos Conceição*
The regressive tax system not only harms low and medium income groups, but also economic activity itself.
By Ricardo Fabbrini
An update of the controversy raised in 1968 by the album Tropicália, a work that brought together, among others, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé, Torquato Neto, Nara Leão, Gal Costa and Os Mutantes.
By Valerio Arcary
Neofascism is such a serious danger that we must be serene in defining it. The entire extreme right is radically reactionary. But not all the extreme right is neo-fascist
By Flávio Aguiar
Powerful ghosts haunt the “democrats” who covertly or openly profess the neoliberal principles embodied in the “austerity policies”
By Laurindo Dias Minhoto
Prison privatization programs reinforce mass incarceration policy
By Michael Löwy
The clock of world politics indicates that “it is five minutes before midnight”. But it's not too late to try to stop the "resistible rise of Arturo Ui".
By Atilio Boron
The ongoing rebellion belies the ideology that Chile had successfully completed a double transit: from dictatorship to democracy and from interventionist economy to market economy
By Antonio Martins
The historic left, accommodated to ideas and tactics of the past, does not realize that this is an anti-capitalist movement.
By Juliana Paula Magalhães
The film subverts the traditional conception of the hero, as someone who abides by law and order, allowing for a scathing critique of legal ideology.
By Alcir Pécora
Read the commentary on the first volume of Collected Works by literary critic João Adolfo Hansen and an excerpt from the book, selected by the author
Oswaldo Malatesta
The Brazilian civil-military dictatorship did not just torture and kill Brazilian civilians. Among the dead and missing are 24 foreigners.
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Within the framework of economic liberalism, industrialization ceased to be a priority for both liberals and left-wing economists.