
Snowden on the World Machine
By Flávio Aguiar
Commentary on Edward Snowden's Newly Released Autobiography
By Flávio Aguiar
Commentary on Edward Snowden's Newly Released Autobiography
By Henry Burnett
It is a mistake to believe that João Gilberto and Bossa Nova are equivalent. He went much further, corrupting the principles of that movement from within.
By Afrânio Catani
A commentary on the non-literary prose of the Italian filmmaker
By Luiz Roncari
The relevance of João Guimarães Rosa's book.
By José Raimundo Trindade
The background factors that imply the current authoritarian transition and the imposition of a neoliberal model of radical social exclusion, authoritarianism and loss of national sovereignty.
By Michael Löwy
Commentary on Kohei Saito's last book, a defense of eco-Marxism.
By Fernando Sarti Ferreira
By abdicating the organizing role of the masses, the traditional political organizations left entire sectors of the workers at the mercy of new and old apparatuses deprived of ideology.
By Valerio Arcary
Dilma's impeachment paved the way for structural reforms; Lula's arrest paved the way for Bolsonaro's election. And Bolsonaro paves the way for a regressive recolonization.
By Luiz Bernardo Pericas
The broad debates on the new Constitution of Cuba show the vitality of democratic channels and indicate the active participation of citizens in discussions about the direction of the nation.
By Joao Carlos Salles*
Official position of the Federal University of Bahia regarding the MEC program.
By Tarso Genro
To change the way politics is done, a reform in the language and in the sense in which party “directions” and “bases” relate to each other is necessary: moving from “top-down” channels to “bottom-up” channels.
By Flávio Aguiar
Commentary on Edward Snowden's Newly Released Autobiography
By Henry Burnett
It is a mistake to believe that João Gilberto and Bossa Nova are equivalent. He went much further, corrupting the principles of that movement from within.
By Afrânio Catani
A commentary on the non-literary prose of the Italian filmmaker
By Luiz Roncari
The relevance of João Guimarães Rosa's book.
By José Raimundo Trindade
The background factors that imply the current authoritarian transition and the imposition of a neoliberal model of radical social exclusion, authoritarianism and loss of national sovereignty.
By Michael Löwy
Commentary on Kohei Saito's last book, a defense of eco-Marxism.
By Fernando Sarti Ferreira
By abdicating the organizing role of the masses, the traditional political organizations left entire sectors of the workers at the mercy of new and old apparatuses deprived of ideology.
By Valerio Arcary
Dilma's impeachment paved the way for structural reforms; Lula's arrest paved the way for Bolsonaro's election. And Bolsonaro paves the way for a regressive recolonization.
By Luiz Bernardo Pericas
The broad debates on the new Constitution of Cuba show the vitality of democratic channels and indicate the active participation of citizens in discussions about the direction of the nation.
By Joao Carlos Salles*
Official position of the Federal University of Bahia regarding the MEC program.
By Tarso Genro
To change the way politics is done, a reform in the language and in the sense in which party “directions” and “bases” relate to each other is necessary: moving from “top-down” channels to “bottom-up” channels.