
Brecht on the MTST
By CECÍLIA AZEVEDO: Article produced as an activity of the Training Sector of the Homeless Workers Movement
By CECÍLIA AZEVEDO: Article produced as an activity of the Training Sector of the Homeless Workers Movement
By ÉRICO ANDRADE:
Wittgenstein had already said that there is no such thing as private language. No one owns language. No one owns the subject of racism. But what we must learn is that we cannot speak for people about their
By JAIR SANCHES MOLINA JR.:
The Bixiga area was preserved by the Municipal Council for the Preservation of Historical, Cultural and Environmental Heritage of the City of São Paulo (Conpresp).
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE:
With the pandemic, immoral bet made by the captain follows the lessons of Machiavelli's dictator prince
By RICARDO GEBRIM:
In the last two months, the controversy between a broad front, contemplating and attracting bourgeois fractions, or a popular front made up of left-wing organizations, has been the expression of strategic divergences that are not directly faced
By LUCIANA ALIAGA: Bolsonarism can be understood as a moment of reaction – just as the civil-military dictatorship was in the past – born in a period of crisis of hegemony within the social relations of forces in Brazil
By GLÁUCIA CAMPREGHER: Antonio Scurati's book helps us understand the similarities and differences between Italian fascism and Brazilian Bolsonarism
By RAMON JOSÉ GUSSO: Perhaps the only way to defeat Bolsonaro is to destroy the attention given to him. Treat him with the indifference he deserves, until he becomes invisible like the Hunger Artist and we forget his presence.
By MARCUS IANONI: The political preference of the big capitalists and their allies: to tame Bolsonaro and avoid impeachment.
By José Feres Sabino: Language reveals that possession is an illusion of possession and literature works as the key to the other side.
By TARSO GENRO: 100 thousand dead and nothing happens: the Amazon burns and the tombs proliferate
By FABIANA SCOLESO:
Latin America and the Caribbean are now the epicenters of the Covid-19 health crisis, but also the region where 8 new billionaires have emerged. It's not a paradox. It's the capital.
By OPHELIS DE A. FRANÇOSO JR. and JOSÉ PEREIRA WILKEN BICUDO:
In Brazil, under the government of Jair Bolsonaro, elected based on the political weariness of the left, the environment is experiencing its most serious historical crisis
By ROBERTO MASSEI:
Florestan Fernandes will inspire many of us to carry out his dream and all those who still haven't lost hope in a better world: a socialist, just and fraternal society
By DÊNIS DE MORAES: A tribune in the battle of ideas: press, political criticism and revolution
By JORGE BRANCO:
Authoritarianism can emerge from democratic normality and its norm.
By RICARDO MANOEL DE OLIVEIRA MORAIS:
Lavajatista “legacy” will be nothing more than a vacuum, appropriated by the worst in the political arena
By LUCAS MACHADO:
Social media can only be an extremely tense and paradoxical tool of deconstruction: they revolve around appearance and wanting to appear
By CECÍLIA AZEVEDO: Article produced as an activity of the Training Sector of the Homeless Workers Movement
By ÉRICO ANDRADE:
Wittgenstein had already said that there is no such thing as private language. No one owns language. No one owns the subject of racism. But what we must learn is that we cannot speak for people about their
By JAIR SANCHES MOLINA JR.:
The Bixiga area was preserved by the Municipal Council for the Preservation of Historical, Cultural and Environmental Heritage of the City of São Paulo (Conpresp).
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE:
With the pandemic, immoral bet made by the captain follows the lessons of Machiavelli's dictator prince
By RICARDO GEBRIM:
In the last two months, the controversy between a broad front, contemplating and attracting bourgeois fractions, or a popular front made up of left-wing organizations, has been the expression of strategic divergences that are not directly faced
By LUCIANA ALIAGA: Bolsonarism can be understood as a moment of reaction – just as the civil-military dictatorship was in the past – born in a period of crisis of hegemony within the social relations of forces in Brazil
By GLÁUCIA CAMPREGHER: Antonio Scurati's book helps us understand the similarities and differences between Italian fascism and Brazilian Bolsonarism
By RAMON JOSÉ GUSSO: Perhaps the only way to defeat Bolsonaro is to destroy the attention given to him. Treat him with the indifference he deserves, until he becomes invisible like the Hunger Artist and we forget his presence.
By MARCUS IANONI: The political preference of the big capitalists and their allies: to tame Bolsonaro and avoid impeachment.
By José Feres Sabino: Language reveals that possession is an illusion of possession and literature works as the key to the other side.
By TARSO GENRO: 100 thousand dead and nothing happens: the Amazon burns and the tombs proliferate
By FABIANA SCOLESO:
Latin America and the Caribbean are now the epicenters of the Covid-19 health crisis, but also the region where 8 new billionaires have emerged. It's not a paradox. It's the capital.
By OPHELIS DE A. FRANÇOSO JR. and JOSÉ PEREIRA WILKEN BICUDO:
In Brazil, under the government of Jair Bolsonaro, elected based on the political weariness of the left, the environment is experiencing its most serious historical crisis
By ROBERTO MASSEI:
Florestan Fernandes will inspire many of us to carry out his dream and all those who still haven't lost hope in a better world: a socialist, just and fraternal society
By DÊNIS DE MORAES: A tribune in the battle of ideas: press, political criticism and revolution
By JORGE BRANCO:
Authoritarianism can emerge from democratic normality and its norm.
By RICARDO MANOEL DE OLIVEIRA MORAIS:
Lavajatista “legacy” will be nothing more than a vacuum, appropriated by the worst in the political arena
By LUCAS MACHADO:
Social media can only be an extremely tense and paradoxical tool of deconstruction: they revolve around appearance and wanting to appear