
Wilson Cano
By Joelson Gonçalves de Carvalho
Testimony about the professor and economist who died on April 03, 2020.
By Joelson Gonçalves de Carvalho
Testimony about the professor and economist who died on April 03, 2020.
By Wilson Cano
Underdevelopment does not represent a stage or an accident along the way, but a process that begins with the insertion in the international capitalist market in the XNUMXth century and, from this process, Brazil has not yet freed itself.
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão
The full text of one of the articles gathered in the homonymous book edited by Companhia Editora Nacional
By Bernardo Ricupero
The former captain served well for the purposes of destroying the “system”, that is, the regime inaugurated with the 1988 Constitution, which sought to combine political democracy with a reduction in social inequality.
By Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo
Testimony about professor and economist Wilson Cano, who died on April 03, 2020.
By Gil Vicente Reis de Figueiredo
Scenarios and estimates about the spread of Covid-19 in Brazil
By Marilena Chaui
Considerations on the Manifesto “Brazil cannot be destroyed by Bolsonaro”
By Marcus Ianoni
The tied hand of Parliament and the national urgency led leaders of six opposition parties, in a March 30 manifesto, to call for the resignation of the President of the Republic.
By Paulo Capel Narvai
With the Manifesto “Brazil cannot be destroyed by Bolsonaro” the opposition announces its willingness to react with force and not give up the battle. But what is the opposition’s counter strategy to contain Bolsonaro?
By Flavio Aguiar
The cultural, social, economic, spiritual, moral and now health damage that this government's political farce has been causing to the country and its image has no parallel in Brazilian history.
By Daniel Brazil
Commentary on the last novel by Philip Roth (1933-2018).
By Roberto Noritomi
Commentary on three European films that address transformations in the world of work.
By Eduardo Bicudo
Countries that invest above 2% of GDP in scientific research and development (technology), with the exception of the US, have coped better with the pandemic.
By Matheus Capovilla Romanetto
Commentary on the book Pathologies of the social: archeologies of psychic suffering, organized by Vladimir Safatle; Nelson da Silva Junior and Christian Dunker.
By Roberto Amaral and Manuel Domingos Neto
Bolsonaro maintains his ardent attachment to the project of destroying the solidary traits of human coexistence that he nurtured throughout his life, and which persists, now being embraced by a reasonable portion of
By Chico Alencar
Scattered crowds, but united to boo at the top of their lungs the executioners of logic, the merchants of faith, the gangsters of politics, the executioners of science, the killers of hope.
By Francisco Fonseca
Can Bolsonaro's attempt to transform the mobilization of the mob into government policy, without intermediary institutions and with permanent contempt and tension towards institutions, prosper? Furthermore, what are the effects of the pandemic on this?
By Ronaldo Tadeu de Souza
Bolsonaro's impeachment tactic is not a study, a survey and a well-thought-out idea aimed at answering burning questions. It involves the very conditions of political action.
By Cícero Nardini Querido
It is not possible to think of health as disconnected from other social processes, such as employment, housing, transportation, access to food, prevention and medication.
By Joelson Gonçalves de Carvalho
Testimony about the professor and economist who died on April 03, 2020.
By Wilson Cano
Underdevelopment does not represent a stage or an accident along the way, but a process that begins with the insertion in the international capitalist market in the XNUMXth century and, from this process, Brazil has not yet freed itself.
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão
The full text of one of the articles gathered in the homonymous book edited by Companhia Editora Nacional
By Bernardo Ricupero
The former captain served well for the purposes of destroying the “system”, that is, the regime inaugurated with the 1988 Constitution, which sought to combine political democracy with a reduction in social inequality.
By Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo
Testimony about professor and economist Wilson Cano, who died on April 03, 2020.
By Gil Vicente Reis de Figueiredo
Scenarios and estimates about the spread of Covid-19 in Brazil
By Marilena Chaui
Considerations on the Manifesto “Brazil cannot be destroyed by Bolsonaro”
By Marcus Ianoni
The tied hand of Parliament and the national urgency led leaders of six opposition parties, in a March 30 manifesto, to call for the resignation of the President of the Republic.
By Paulo Capel Narvai
With the Manifesto “Brazil cannot be destroyed by Bolsonaro” the opposition announces its willingness to react with force and not give up the battle. But what is the opposition’s counter strategy to contain Bolsonaro?
By Flavio Aguiar
The cultural, social, economic, spiritual, moral and now health damage that this government's political farce has been causing to the country and its image has no parallel in Brazilian history.
By Daniel Brazil
Commentary on the last novel by Philip Roth (1933-2018).
By Roberto Noritomi
Commentary on three European films that address transformations in the world of work.
By Eduardo Bicudo
Countries that invest above 2% of GDP in scientific research and development (technology), with the exception of the US, have coped better with the pandemic.
By Matheus Capovilla Romanetto
Commentary on the book Pathologies of the social: archeologies of psychic suffering, organized by Vladimir Safatle; Nelson da Silva Junior and Christian Dunker.
By Roberto Amaral and Manuel Domingos Neto
Bolsonaro maintains his ardent attachment to the project of destroying the solidary traits of human coexistence that he nurtured throughout his life, and which persists, now being embraced by a reasonable portion of
By Chico Alencar
Scattered crowds, but united to boo at the top of their lungs the executioners of logic, the merchants of faith, the gangsters of politics, the executioners of science, the killers of hope.
By Francisco Fonseca
Can Bolsonaro's attempt to transform the mobilization of the mob into government policy, without intermediary institutions and with permanent contempt and tension towards institutions, prosper? Furthermore, what are the effects of the pandemic on this?
By Ronaldo Tadeu de Souza
Bolsonaro's impeachment tactic is not a study, a survey and a well-thought-out idea aimed at answering burning questions. It involves the very conditions of political action.
By Cícero Nardini Querido
It is not possible to think of health as disconnected from other social processes, such as employment, housing, transportation, access to food, prevention and medication.