
In defense of nationalizations and renationalizations
By FELIPE COUTINHO & GILBERTO BERCOVICI: The review of privatizations is a necessity for us to resume a national development project
By FELIPE COUTINHO & GILBERTO BERCOVICI: The review of privatizations is a necessity for us to resume a national development project
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The barbarity of Constitutional Amendment 95/16
By ANDERSON BARRETO MOREIRA:
Is it possible to build a true national and popular sovereignty that makes real and non-limited development possible without incorporating anti-imperialism as an axis of articulation?
By PEDRO RAMOS DE TOLEDO:
Commentary on the newly translated book by Aleksandr Bogdanov
By FÁBIO KONDER COMPARATO: The concentration camp is a miniature model of totalitarianism
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
Commentary on the work and five poems, two unpublished by the Portuguese bard
By FELIPE GALLO DA FRANCA: What can we expect from electoral propaganda during a pandemic?
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Four stories told in recent films portray the tensions and consequences of life in very unequal societies, a situation that has a decisive impact on people's lives
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS:
A balance of the action in the environment of the Bolsonaro government
By ALEXANDRE G. DE B. FIGUEIREDO: The ideas on international politics of the Democratic candidate for the US presidency
By ACTION GROUP:
Manifest Letter and Call for Public Act on October 10
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the doctor and anthropologist, subject of the documentary “The Pink Indian against the Invisible Beast: the Fight of Noel Nutels”
By CARLA BUENO & TALLES REIS:
The environmental crisis in capitalism under the hegemony of financial capital
By VALERIO ARCARY: The Brazilian bourgeoisie carries the weight of a terrible past. It was formed over centuries of genocide and slavery
By FABIANO SANTOS:
The candidacies of the military (police and the FFAA) represent the failure of the State and the government to deal with the problem of violence and crime
By HELENA TABATCHNIK:
Brazilian periphery and middle class do not know who the rich are because they are invisible. Our income concentration is such that they are no longer with us.
By EVERALDO DE OLIVEIRA ANDRADE: Threats to free public education in the state of São Paulo
By FELIPE COUTINHO & GILBERTO BERCOVICI: The review of privatizations is a necessity for us to resume a national development project
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The barbarity of Constitutional Amendment 95/16
By ANDERSON BARRETO MOREIRA:
Is it possible to build a true national and popular sovereignty that makes real and non-limited development possible without incorporating anti-imperialism as an axis of articulation?
By PEDRO RAMOS DE TOLEDO:
Commentary on the newly translated book by Aleksandr Bogdanov
By FÁBIO KONDER COMPARATO: The concentration camp is a miniature model of totalitarianism
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
Commentary on the work and five poems, two unpublished by the Portuguese bard
By FELIPE GALLO DA FRANCA: What can we expect from electoral propaganda during a pandemic?
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Four stories told in recent films portray the tensions and consequences of life in very unequal societies, a situation that has a decisive impact on people's lives
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS:
A balance of the action in the environment of the Bolsonaro government
By ALEXANDRE G. DE B. FIGUEIREDO: The ideas on international politics of the Democratic candidate for the US presidency
By ACTION GROUP:
Manifest Letter and Call for Public Act on October 10
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the doctor and anthropologist, subject of the documentary “The Pink Indian against the Invisible Beast: the Fight of Noel Nutels”
By CARLA BUENO & TALLES REIS:
The environmental crisis in capitalism under the hegemony of financial capital
By VALERIO ARCARY: The Brazilian bourgeoisie carries the weight of a terrible past. It was formed over centuries of genocide and slavery
By FABIANO SANTOS:
The candidacies of the military (police and the FFAA) represent the failure of the State and the government to deal with the problem of violence and crime
By HELENA TABATCHNIK:
Brazilian periphery and middle class do not know who the rich are because they are invisible. Our income concentration is such that they are no longer with us.
By EVERALDO DE OLIVEIRA ANDRADE: Threats to free public education in the state of São Paulo