
The political crisis and the “desiring thought”
By Julian Rodrigues
Conjuncture analyzes should not be therapeutic mechanisms, nor should they be aimed at emulating militancy. Criticism of the article “The weakness of the left”.
By Julian Rodrigues
Conjuncture analyzes should not be therapeutic mechanisms, nor should they be aimed at emulating militancy. Criticism of the article “The weakness of the left”.
By Jorge Luiz Souto Maior
Alternative ways to stimulate the economy and the labor market should be sought, promoting a new social renegotiation based on effective solidarity
By Daniel Brazil
Commentary on the book Dárlin, by Airton Paschoa, recently released in the second revised edition
By Tarso Genro
In the vacuum of the dissolution of political solidarity, democratic options fade away, creating the culture broth where fascism proliferates, the death of the rule of law by the will of organized insanity in power.
By David Harvey
Covid-19 exhibits all the hallmarks of a class, gender and racial pandemic. While mitigation efforts are cloaked in rhetoric that “we are all in this together”, practices, particularly by national governments, suggest motivations
By Herick Argolo
To think that the problem is Bolsonaro's "craziness" is to be restricted to a superficial and illusory view of the political scene. It is necessary to go much further.
By Luan Remigio
Report by a Brazilian student in Lecce, in southern Italy, on local daily life during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Eleutério Prado
The decisive limitation to the capital reproduction process is external. Two factors may come to constrain the dynamics of accumulation: the action of the working class and the exhaustion of the capacity of planet Earth.
By Julian Rodrigues
In Brazil, thousands of women, young poor people, black people, came into contact with feminism, with the demands for sexual and gender freedoms and with the fight for racial equality in a context of hegemony of authors and
By Filipe Campello
The most economically vulnerable are both compulsorily informal workers and those who are hostages to the promise of maximum freedom: without a boss, masters of themselves and their own time, but without any guaranteed rights.
By Roberto Jorge Regensteiner
The spread of the virus follows a different logic than the economic crisis. Its behavior is still under study. But more quickly impacts the life-and-death dilemma
By Afrânio Catani
Commentary on Investigating Piero, book by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg
By Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval
Health, climate, economy, education, culture should no longer be considered private property or state property: they should be considered global commons and politically instituted as such
By Joao Sette Whitaker
The darker side of Bolsonaro's mind flirts with the hypothesis that the virus will cool down in the higher-income sectors and tragically attack the poorest sectors,
By Anderson Alves Esteves
The welfare state projected by the 1988 Constitution never left the status of incipience. The ruling class managed, through a succession of counter-reforms, to transform it into a “corporate welfare state”.
By Juarez Guimaraes
The fight against the coronavirus pandemic can only be carried forward, with a minimum of possibility of reducing its enormous damage, if it is combined with the fight for the democratic end of the Bolsonaro government.
By Leonardo Boff
The planet not only has life on it. He himself is alive. It emerges as a living Entity, as a system that regulates physical-chemical and ecological elements. They called it Gaia.
Manifesto organized by citizens and civil society organizations
By Antônio Sales Rios Neto
Will the Coronavirus pandemic, with all its destructive power, provoke the necessary reflection on the urgency of changing the civilizational model that has the market as its centrality?
By Alexandre Aragão de Albuquerque
Guedes' ultraliberalism, Moro's police punitivism, combined with Bolsonaro's far-right fundamentalism are dismantling the foundations of the Constitution.
By Julian Rodrigues
Conjuncture analyzes should not be therapeutic mechanisms, nor should they be aimed at emulating militancy. Criticism of the article “The weakness of the left”.
By Jorge Luiz Souto Maior
Alternative ways to stimulate the economy and the labor market should be sought, promoting a new social renegotiation based on effective solidarity
By Daniel Brazil
Commentary on the book Dárlin, by Airton Paschoa, recently released in the second revised edition
By Tarso Genro
In the vacuum of the dissolution of political solidarity, democratic options fade away, creating the culture broth where fascism proliferates, the death of the rule of law by the will of organized insanity in power.
By David Harvey
Covid-19 exhibits all the hallmarks of a class, gender and racial pandemic. While mitigation efforts are cloaked in rhetoric that “we are all in this together”, practices, particularly by national governments, suggest motivations
By Herick Argolo
To think that the problem is Bolsonaro's "craziness" is to be restricted to a superficial and illusory view of the political scene. It is necessary to go much further.
By Luan Remigio
Report by a Brazilian student in Lecce, in southern Italy, on local daily life during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Eleutério Prado
The decisive limitation to the capital reproduction process is external. Two factors may come to constrain the dynamics of accumulation: the action of the working class and the exhaustion of the capacity of planet Earth.
By Julian Rodrigues
In Brazil, thousands of women, young poor people, black people, came into contact with feminism, with the demands for sexual and gender freedoms and with the fight for racial equality in a context of hegemony of authors and
By Filipe Campello
The most economically vulnerable are both compulsorily informal workers and those who are hostages to the promise of maximum freedom: without a boss, masters of themselves and their own time, but without any guaranteed rights.
By Roberto Jorge Regensteiner
The spread of the virus follows a different logic than the economic crisis. Its behavior is still under study. But more quickly impacts the life-and-death dilemma
By Afrânio Catani
Commentary on Investigating Piero, book by the Italian historian Carlo Ginzburg
By Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval
Health, climate, economy, education, culture should no longer be considered private property or state property: they should be considered global commons and politically instituted as such
By Joao Sette Whitaker
The darker side of Bolsonaro's mind flirts with the hypothesis that the virus will cool down in the higher-income sectors and tragically attack the poorest sectors,
By Anderson Alves Esteves
The welfare state projected by the 1988 Constitution never left the status of incipience. The ruling class managed, through a succession of counter-reforms, to transform it into a “corporate welfare state”.
By Juarez Guimaraes
The fight against the coronavirus pandemic can only be carried forward, with a minimum of possibility of reducing its enormous damage, if it is combined with the fight for the democratic end of the Bolsonaro government.
By Leonardo Boff
The planet not only has life on it. He himself is alive. It emerges as a living Entity, as a system that regulates physical-chemical and ecological elements. They called it Gaia.
Manifesto organized by citizens and civil society organizations
By Antônio Sales Rios Neto
Will the Coronavirus pandemic, with all its destructive power, provoke the necessary reflection on the urgency of changing the civilizational model that has the market as its centrality?
By Alexandre Aragão de Albuquerque
Guedes' ultraliberalism, Moro's police punitivism, combined with Bolsonaro's far-right fundamentalism are dismantling the foundations of the Constitution.