
Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos – II
By Ricardo Musse
Second article in a series about the life and work of the recently deceased political scientist.
By Ricardo Musse
Second article in a series about the life and work of the recently deceased political scientist.
By Bruna Pastro Zagatto & Luiz Enrique Vieira de Souza
What does the oil spill have to do with “environmental racism” in Baía de Todos os Santos?
By Fernão Pessoa Ramos
Bacurau, leaves no room for the tasting, by the middle class, of guilt and compassion. Proposes the Tropicalist swallow
By Paulo Fernandes Silveira
The demand for a hierarchical and police order serves, above all, the interests of the dominant classes.
By Paulo Capel Narvai: The accomplishments of the SUS are deliberately hidden by the media. It is attributed to him only what goes wrong, or does not work, or is a problem.
By Eleutério Prado
In the book The future of capitalism (L&PM, 2019) the use of the proper noun rottweiler, very heavy, qualifies what?
By Leonardo Avritzer
Neoliberalism à la Chilena implies attacking society in order to reduce the weight of the State and social policies in the economy. This is the political dispute of the moment in all of South America.
By Claudia Heiss
It points to the need for a profound change in the model. However, is it reasonable to expect from a center-right government the structural reforms that have not been implemented in almost 25 years of center-left governments?
By Candido Mendes
First article in a series on the life and work of the late political scientist
By Alexandre Ganan de Brites Figueiredo
The key to understanding the XNUMXst century is not how China will behave as a power, but how the US will deal with China's rise.
By Otaviano Helene
The “Future-se” project diverts part of the resources of Federal Institutions of Higher Education to private companies and OSs, compromising university autonomy.
By Alysson Leandro Mascaro
Left-wing governments, in these first decades of the XNUMXst century, operated within the framework of forms of capitalist sociability. They did not break with ideological apparatuses, the main obstacle of revolutionary struggles
By Ricardo Musse
Second article in a series about the life and work of the recently deceased political scientist.
By Bruna Pastro Zagatto & Luiz Enrique Vieira de Souza
What does the oil spill have to do with “environmental racism” in Baía de Todos os Santos?
By Fernão Pessoa Ramos
Bacurau, leaves no room for the tasting, by the middle class, of guilt and compassion. Proposes the Tropicalist swallow
By Paulo Fernandes Silveira
The demand for a hierarchical and police order serves, above all, the interests of the dominant classes.
By Paulo Capel Narvai: The accomplishments of the SUS are deliberately hidden by the media. It is attributed to him only what goes wrong, or does not work, or is a problem.
By Eleutério Prado
In the book The future of capitalism (L&PM, 2019) the use of the proper noun rottweiler, very heavy, qualifies what?
By Leonardo Avritzer
Neoliberalism à la Chilena implies attacking society in order to reduce the weight of the State and social policies in the economy. This is the political dispute of the moment in all of South America.
By Claudia Heiss
It points to the need for a profound change in the model. However, is it reasonable to expect from a center-right government the structural reforms that have not been implemented in almost 25 years of center-left governments?
By Candido Mendes
First article in a series on the life and work of the late political scientist
By Alexandre Ganan de Brites Figueiredo
The key to understanding the XNUMXst century is not how China will behave as a power, but how the US will deal with China's rise.
By Otaviano Helene
The “Future-se” project diverts part of the resources of Federal Institutions of Higher Education to private companies and OSs, compromising university autonomy.
By Alysson Leandro Mascaro
Left-wing governments, in these first decades of the XNUMXst century, operated within the framework of forms of capitalist sociability. They did not break with ideological apparatuses, the main obstacle of revolutionary struggles