
Cinema in quarantine: The bandit Giuliano
By ROBERTO NORITOMI: Commentary on the classic film of political cinema directed by Francesco Rosi.
By ROBERTO NORITOMI: Commentary on the classic film of political cinema directed by Francesco Rosi.
Podcast in partnership with the website Outras Palavras, with the participation of Ricardo Musse, from Sociology at USP, Antonio Martins, from the website Outras Palavras, Bernardo Ricupero, from Political Science at USP and João Feres Jr, from Manchetômetro and the Institute
By SIMÃO PEDRO: The institutions participated in the 2016 Coup and, if not allies of the president, are only managing the political crisis
By VINÍCIUS VIEIRA PEREIRA: The coronavirus crisis is a crisis endogenous to capitalism and, therefore, its causes must be sought in the way of life and production in which we live
By CARLOS CARDOSO FILHO: Impeachment, self-coup or new elections? What sustains this government, what was the dictatorship and how Brazil and its people can lose less.
By FÁBIO KONDER COMPARATO: In the permanent duplicity of our political organization, the great constant was the concealment of the true holders of sovereign power.
By VALERIO ARCARY: Bolsonarism could, if cornered, attempt to rush into a self-coup. But there is also no guarantee that a Bonapartist adventure could be successful.
By CARLOS EDUARDO MARTINS: The post-pandemic scenario will likely see a deepening of social and political struggles. In the coming years, they are likely to seal the transition from neoliberal globalization to systemic chaos until a new order is established.
By ROBERTO REGENSTEINER: We are now in the midst of a new period of inflection, the results of which are not predetermined and will be shaped by human action on the existing situation.
By ARTHUR NESTROVSKI: Commentary on Modesto Carone's book of short stories
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the book of short stories by Chico Lopes
By JOSÉ GUILHERME CHAUI-BERLINCK: A review of the scientific literature and an overview of Brazil's situation in the world.
By HENRIQUE BRAGA and GUSTAVO MELLO: The post-pandemic period that is emerging from now on will not only be one of mourning for those who died due to COVID-19 and of discouragement due to high unemployment and the economic recession
By RENATO PERISSINOTTO: The scientific denialism of Bolsonaro supporters is just one dimension of their ideology. What they reject is not only science, but also relations of “authority” in general, as they are configured in contemporary societies.
By FERNANDO SARTI FERREIRA: The phenomenon of fascism is firmly anchored in the current society and economy. It is a stabilizing action of order, “disguised as a millennial crusade of heroic vitalism”
By CHICO ALENCAR: The strength of backwardness, deeply rooted but already wearing out, calls for broad unity in the progressive field, with every attack on the rights of the population, and in terms of electoral articulation.
By ALCIR PÉCORA: Commentary on the book by the English historian Quentin Skinner
By LINCOLN SECCO: The PT may even reconstitute itself as the main party expression of the popular block. But politics, like war, involves chance and depends on the mistakes and successes of leaders.
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: The current assault by the right wing on power is very different from what occurred in 1964. Now, endogenous reasons have prevailed over exogenous ones, in the opposite way to what occurred in the previous main paradigm.
By RODNEI NASCIMENTO: Ruy Fausto contributed decisively to the reconstruction of a left-wing political project by recovering the centrality of the anti-capitalist struggle
By ROBERTO NORITOMI: Commentary on the classic film of political cinema directed by Francesco Rosi.
Podcast in partnership with the website Outras Palavras, with the participation of Ricardo Musse, from Sociology at USP, Antonio Martins, from the website Outras Palavras, Bernardo Ricupero, from Political Science at USP and João Feres Jr, from Manchetômetro and the Institute
By SIMÃO PEDRO: The institutions participated in the 2016 Coup and, if not allies of the president, are only managing the political crisis
By VINÍCIUS VIEIRA PEREIRA: The coronavirus crisis is a crisis endogenous to capitalism and, therefore, its causes must be sought in the way of life and production in which we live
By CARLOS CARDOSO FILHO: Impeachment, self-coup or new elections? What sustains this government, what was the dictatorship and how Brazil and its people can lose less.
By FÁBIO KONDER COMPARATO: In the permanent duplicity of our political organization, the great constant was the concealment of the true holders of sovereign power.
By VALERIO ARCARY: Bolsonarism could, if cornered, attempt to rush into a self-coup. But there is also no guarantee that a Bonapartist adventure could be successful.
By CARLOS EDUARDO MARTINS: The post-pandemic scenario will likely see a deepening of social and political struggles. In the coming years, they are likely to seal the transition from neoliberal globalization to systemic chaos until a new order is established.
By ROBERTO REGENSTEINER: We are now in the midst of a new period of inflection, the results of which are not predetermined and will be shaped by human action on the existing situation.
By ARTHUR NESTROVSKI: Commentary on Modesto Carone's book of short stories
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the book of short stories by Chico Lopes
By JOSÉ GUILHERME CHAUI-BERLINCK: A review of the scientific literature and an overview of Brazil's situation in the world.
By HENRIQUE BRAGA and GUSTAVO MELLO: The post-pandemic period that is emerging from now on will not only be one of mourning for those who died due to COVID-19 and of discouragement due to high unemployment and the economic recession
By RENATO PERISSINOTTO: The scientific denialism of Bolsonaro supporters is just one dimension of their ideology. What they reject is not only science, but also relations of “authority” in general, as they are configured in contemporary societies.
By FERNANDO SARTI FERREIRA: The phenomenon of fascism is firmly anchored in the current society and economy. It is a stabilizing action of order, “disguised as a millennial crusade of heroic vitalism”
By CHICO ALENCAR: The strength of backwardness, deeply rooted but already wearing out, calls for broad unity in the progressive field, with every attack on the rights of the population, and in terms of electoral articulation.
By ALCIR PÉCORA: Commentary on the book by the English historian Quentin Skinner
By LINCOLN SECCO: The PT may even reconstitute itself as the main party expression of the popular block. But politics, like war, involves chance and depends on the mistakes and successes of leaders.
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: The current assault by the right wing on power is very different from what occurred in 1964. Now, endogenous reasons have prevailed over exogenous ones, in the opposite way to what occurred in the previous main paradigm.
By RODNEI NASCIMENTO: Ruy Fausto contributed decisively to the reconstruction of a left-wing political project by recovering the centrality of the anti-capitalist struggle