
SUS: no man's land
By Paulo Capel Narvai
With the slogan “democracy in health”, the Bolsonaro government pretends to be what it is not. In practice, it authoritatively imposes radical measures that affect millions of Brazilians.
By Paulo Capel Narvai
With the slogan “democracy in health”, the Bolsonaro government pretends to be what it is not. In practice, it authoritatively imposes radical measures that affect millions of Brazilians.
By Anderson Alves Esteves & Antonio Valverde
A part of the myriad of attacks by Bolsonaro & Cia outrages education in general. Another, more specific, targets the area of Human Sciences.
By Leonardo Avritzer
The reorganization of a democratic center in Brazil cannot do without a democratic left, or it will completely fail.
By Flávio Aguiar
The same media that creaks under the heavy hand of centurion Bolsonaro, with the other hand caresses the golden calf of the deals promised by Guedes.
By Marco Schneider and Ricardo M. Pimenta
Benjamin's strength and pursuit of messianic time against the empty time of positivism and neoliberalism, beyond postmodern relativism.
By José Luís Fiori
Despite the strength of the mobilizations, the “asymmetry of power” of the US and international financial capital allows them to block the implementation of alternative and sovereign development strategies in Latin America.
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Secular stagnation, issuing money without causing inflation, negative interest rates; capitalist economics and economic theory are upside down.
By Tarso Genro
Ultraliberalism courts dictatorship. For him, politics, free elections, democratic dissent only hinder business creativity and free enterprise.
By Luis Felipe Miguel
The newspaper Folha de S. Paulo never tires of praising Guedes' economic policy. And the involvement of the highest level of power with common criminality is practically hidden from the news.
By Paulo Capel Narvai
With the slogan “democracy in health”, the Bolsonaro government pretends to be what it is not. In practice, it authoritatively imposes radical measures that affect millions of Brazilians.
By Anderson Alves Esteves & Antonio Valverde
A part of the myriad of attacks by Bolsonaro & Cia outrages education in general. Another, more specific, targets the area of Human Sciences.
By Leonardo Avritzer
The reorganization of a democratic center in Brazil cannot do without a democratic left, or it will completely fail.
By Flávio Aguiar
The same media that creaks under the heavy hand of centurion Bolsonaro, with the other hand caresses the golden calf of the deals promised by Guedes.
By Marco Schneider and Ricardo M. Pimenta
Benjamin's strength and pursuit of messianic time against the empty time of positivism and neoliberalism, beyond postmodern relativism.
By José Luís Fiori
Despite the strength of the mobilizations, the “asymmetry of power” of the US and international financial capital allows them to block the implementation of alternative and sovereign development strategies in Latin America.
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Secular stagnation, issuing money without causing inflation, negative interest rates; capitalist economics and economic theory are upside down.
By Tarso Genro
Ultraliberalism courts dictatorship. For him, politics, free elections, democratic dissent only hinder business creativity and free enterprise.
By Luis Felipe Miguel
The newspaper Folha de S. Paulo never tires of praising Guedes' economic policy. And the involvement of the highest level of power with common criminality is practically hidden from the news.