
The crisis of hegemony in Bolivia
By Aldo Duran Gil
The coup demonstrated that the strategy of accepting the “rules of the game”, considering bourgeois democracy as an end in itself, can jeopardize social gains accumulated over the years
By Aldo Duran Gil
The coup demonstrated that the strategy of accepting the “rules of the game”, considering bourgeois democracy as an end in itself, can jeopardize social gains accumulated over the years
By Otávio Dias de Souza Ferreira
The theoretical and practical basis of Bolsonaro's new party.
By Maria Rita Kehl
Preface to an unpublished book by the writer from Pernambuco
Lincoln Secco
Whether or not you agree with José Dirceu's opinions, it is undeniable that it is much better for the left to have him outside prison.
Manuel Domingos Neto
Designations such as “legal-media coup” or “legal-parliamentary coup” cover up the fact that a coup d’état is always an illegal use of brute force
By Felipe Correa*
Contributions of anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism and revolutionary syndicalism to rethink the project of the left in Brazil.
By Jean Pierre Chauvin
In the name of the widespread modernization of employment, the coach fantasizes about a world without bosses or hierarchies; no tax burden, no labor rights.
By Atilio A. Boron
A new sociopolitical figure: military coup d'état "by omission"
By Amaro Fleck*
Read a commentary on the latest book by Vladimir Safatle and the Foreword by Peter Dews
By Flavio Aguiar
A historical chronicle of the Wall since its creation in August 1961
By Aldo Duran Gil
The coup demonstrated that the strategy of accepting the “rules of the game”, considering bourgeois democracy as an end in itself, can jeopardize social gains accumulated over the years
By Otávio Dias de Souza Ferreira
The theoretical and practical basis of Bolsonaro's new party.
By Maria Rita Kehl
Preface to an unpublished book by the writer from Pernambuco
Lincoln Secco
Whether or not you agree with José Dirceu's opinions, it is undeniable that it is much better for the left to have him outside prison.
Manuel Domingos Neto
Designations such as “legal-media coup” or “legal-parliamentary coup” cover up the fact that a coup d’état is always an illegal use of brute force
By Felipe Correa*
Contributions of anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism and revolutionary syndicalism to rethink the project of the left in Brazil.
By Jean Pierre Chauvin
In the name of the widespread modernization of employment, the coach fantasizes about a world without bosses or hierarchies; no tax burden, no labor rights.
By Atilio A. Boron
A new sociopolitical figure: military coup d'état "by omission"
By Amaro Fleck*
Read a commentary on the latest book by Vladimir Safatle and the Foreword by Peter Dews
By Flavio Aguiar
A historical chronicle of the Wall since its creation in August 1961