
The toucan “Center” is pure farce
By Francisco Foot Hardman
After all, does PSDB still exist? Judging by the official note issued when Lula was released, no more. The cantilena of Bolsonaro's speech, military and far-right militants is repeated
By Francisco Foot Hardman
After all, does PSDB still exist? Judging by the official note issued when Lula was released, no more. The cantilena of Bolsonaro's speech, military and far-right militants is repeated
By Antonio Martins
The British Labor Party leader's electoral platform recognizes the outrage of the crowds. But instead of stoking their resentment, it beckons with massive social and environmental transformation.
by Andre Singer
Comments on the Guedes package, the coup d'état in Bolivia and the new party announced by Jair Bolsonaro.
By Fábio Kerche and Rafael Viegas
In Brazil, the actions of prosecutors and prosecutors are guided more by individual convictions than by the demands and needs of the population
By José Carlos Callegari
When he proposes to “inaugurate” a new branch of Peronism, Fernández, while maintaining the evolutionary tradition, positions himself as different
Eleutério FS Prado
A system of state power is totalitarian when it is exercised centrally through a unitarian political movement that commands public and private life as a whole.
By Pedro Serrano
There is an emergence of new forms of authoritarianism in various parts of the world within democratic regimes. Serrano characterizes them as “liquid authoritarianism”.
By Álvaro Garcia Linera
To repress and kill indigenous people, the Bolivian Army dispensed with decrees; it simply had to obey what racial and class hatred ordered. In five days, there have already been more than 18 deaths and 120 injuries.
By Mauricio Tragtenberg and Antonio Valverde
Article by Mauricio Tragtenberg on neoliberalism, commented by one of his former advisees
By Ilan Lapyda
Read a commentary on the most recent book by Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo and Gabriel Galípolo and an excerpt from the book
By Lucas Fiaschetti Estevez
Joo-ho Bong's film shows brutal inequalities that go beyond South Korean national particularities
By Francisco Foot Hardman
After all, does PSDB still exist? Judging by the official note issued when Lula was released, no more. The cantilena of Bolsonaro's speech, military and far-right militants is repeated
By Antonio Martins
The British Labor Party leader's electoral platform recognizes the outrage of the crowds. But instead of stoking their resentment, it beckons with massive social and environmental transformation.
by Andre Singer
Comments on the Guedes package, the coup d'état in Bolivia and the new party announced by Jair Bolsonaro.
By Fábio Kerche and Rafael Viegas
In Brazil, the actions of prosecutors and prosecutors are guided more by individual convictions than by the demands and needs of the population
By José Carlos Callegari
When he proposes to “inaugurate” a new branch of Peronism, Fernández, while maintaining the evolutionary tradition, positions himself as different
Eleutério FS Prado
A system of state power is totalitarian when it is exercised centrally through a unitarian political movement that commands public and private life as a whole.
By Pedro Serrano
There is an emergence of new forms of authoritarianism in various parts of the world within democratic regimes. Serrano characterizes them as “liquid authoritarianism”.
By Álvaro Garcia Linera
To repress and kill indigenous people, the Bolivian Army dispensed with decrees; it simply had to obey what racial and class hatred ordered. In five days, there have already been more than 18 deaths and 120 injuries.
By Mauricio Tragtenberg and Antonio Valverde
Article by Mauricio Tragtenberg on neoliberalism, commented by one of his former advisees
By Ilan Lapyda
Read a commentary on the most recent book by Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo and Gabriel Galípolo and an excerpt from the book
By Lucas Fiaschetti Estevez
Joo-ho Bong's film shows brutal inequalities that go beyond South Korean national particularities