
The post-pandemic left
Podcast With the participation of former senator Roberto Requião and former deputy José Dirceu. Mediation by Artur Scavone. A dialogue about a program for post-pandemic Brazil.
Podcast With the participation of former senator Roberto Requião and former deputy José Dirceu. Mediation by Artur Scavone. A dialogue about a program for post-pandemic Brazil.
By Leonardo Boff:
Times of crisis like ours, of passing from one type of world to another, are also times of big dreams and utopias
By Lucas Machado:
It is not enough to disseminate scientific results, but to make them understandable to the general public; it is necessary to make accessible and understandable the very processes and methods that led to them
By Herick Argolo:
History will speed up and windows will open for us as well as for our enemies. Once again, it is the proletariat who will be able to play the decisive role in history
By Ruy Fausto:
Read an excerpt from the recently deceased philosopher's last public conversation
By Luiz Costa Lima:
The insufficient repudiation of the connivance of the constituted powers with transgressions of civilizing norms is largely due to the way in which social communication is organized.
By Vladimir Safatle:
Commentary on Michael Foucault's posthumous book resulting from a 1978-1979 course.
By Leonardo Granato and Tatiana Berringer:
The Brazilian bourgeoisie forgets that, as the 1990s have already demonstrated, commercial openness and the attraction of foreign investment place the State in a position of passive subordination and deepen its
By Júlia Lemos Vieira:
Commentary on the new, revised and expanded edition of Michael Löwy's first book published in Brazil
By Céli Regina Jardim Pinto:
Any attitude towards education cannot avoid understanding the moment of serious threat to the basic civilizing principles that we are experiencing
By Karl Marx:
Message read at the founding act of the First International, September 28, 1864.
By Flávio Aguiar:
The United States, under Trump, ceased to be a model of civilization, returning to honor Baudelaire's sentence of being "barbarism illuminated by neon gas".
By Fernão Pessoa Ramos:
The brutality of the proto-fascist right enunciates the elegy of death and affirms figures of horror in death for work or in the crude assertion of torture.
By Filipe Campello:
Finally, it is naive to want to believe that politics is made with reason and arguments. We cannot keep falling into this trap, underestimating what is being germinated in Brazil
By Antônio Sales Rios Neto:
Edgar Morin is one of those rare thinkers who managed, like no other, to embrace nature, life, knowledge, ideas, humanity and ethics, perhaps coming closer to what some
By Sebastião Soares:
From the trade union movement in these times of challenge and possibilities, the ability to be the vanguard organized and aware of changes, during and after the storm of the epidemic is required.
By Julian Rodrigues:
The left that ignores the nature of the capitalist state and places faith in the neutrality of its institutions is not prepared to maintain power.
By José Geraldo Couto:
Comment on the filmmaker of O pagador depromises
By André Luiz Barbosa da Silva:
Comment on the new book by Alysson Mascaro
By Claudia Shiedeck:
To speak of Federal Institutes is to speak of the basic right to education, respect for diversity and development with freedom
Podcast With the participation of former senator Roberto Requião and former deputy José Dirceu. Mediation by Artur Scavone. A dialogue about a program for post-pandemic Brazil.
By Leonardo Boff:
Times of crisis like ours, of passing from one type of world to another, are also times of big dreams and utopias
By Lucas Machado:
It is not enough to disseminate scientific results, but to make them understandable to the general public; it is necessary to make accessible and understandable the very processes and methods that led to them
By Herick Argolo:
History will speed up and windows will open for us as well as for our enemies. Once again, it is the proletariat who will be able to play the decisive role in history
By Ruy Fausto:
Read an excerpt from the recently deceased philosopher's last public conversation
By Luiz Costa Lima:
The insufficient repudiation of the connivance of the constituted powers with transgressions of civilizing norms is largely due to the way in which social communication is organized.
By Vladimir Safatle:
Commentary on Michael Foucault's posthumous book resulting from a 1978-1979 course.
By Leonardo Granato and Tatiana Berringer:
The Brazilian bourgeoisie forgets that, as the 1990s have already demonstrated, commercial openness and the attraction of foreign investment place the State in a position of passive subordination and deepen its
By Júlia Lemos Vieira:
Commentary on the new, revised and expanded edition of Michael Löwy's first book published in Brazil
By Céli Regina Jardim Pinto:
Any attitude towards education cannot avoid understanding the moment of serious threat to the basic civilizing principles that we are experiencing
By Karl Marx:
Message read at the founding act of the First International, September 28, 1864.
By Flávio Aguiar:
The United States, under Trump, ceased to be a model of civilization, returning to honor Baudelaire's sentence of being "barbarism illuminated by neon gas".
By Fernão Pessoa Ramos:
The brutality of the proto-fascist right enunciates the elegy of death and affirms figures of horror in death for work or in the crude assertion of torture.
By Filipe Campello:
Finally, it is naive to want to believe that politics is made with reason and arguments. We cannot keep falling into this trap, underestimating what is being germinated in Brazil
By Antônio Sales Rios Neto:
Edgar Morin is one of those rare thinkers who managed, like no other, to embrace nature, life, knowledge, ideas, humanity and ethics, perhaps coming closer to what some
By Sebastião Soares:
From the trade union movement in these times of challenge and possibilities, the ability to be the vanguard organized and aware of changes, during and after the storm of the epidemic is required.
By Julian Rodrigues:
The left that ignores the nature of the capitalist state and places faith in the neutrality of its institutions is not prepared to maintain power.
By José Geraldo Couto:
Comment on the filmmaker of O pagador depromises
By André Luiz Barbosa da Silva:
Comment on the new book by Alysson Mascaro
By Claudia Shiedeck:
To speak of Federal Institutes is to speak of the basic right to education, respect for diversity and development with freedom