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Two diverse and complementary readings of the first book of Capital
By ALESSANDRO SIMONCINI:
Two diverse and complementary readings of the first book of Capital
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By MICHAEL LÖWY: Commentary on the recently published third volume of the Italian philosopher's autobiography
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Comment on the video installation and book by Rosângela Rennó and Alicia Duarte Penna
By RONALD ROCHA: Trump has tried repeatedly, without success, to replace the bourgeois-democratic political regime with a fascist-type dictatorship, in the form of a personal autocracy.
By CHICO ALENCAR: We are a country of people who know their finiteness, but do not accept dying of abandonment, hunger, neglect, deforestation, before their time.
By JORGE BRANCO: Biden will not reverse the austerity policy imposed on the world economy, but Trump's defeat opens up flanks in the war of positions between workers and the super rich
By ADRIANE DA SILVA DUARTE:
Presentation of the recently published book Chariton of Aphrodisias, one of the first novels written in the West
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By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: How long will Brazil be led by a fool who doesn't know that gunpowder is a Chinese invention?
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
Emphasis on the ecological agenda should be the main change in US foreign policy under Joe Biden
By MARIANA MAZZUCATO: Twelve years ago, the financial crisis offered a rare opportunity to change capitalism, but it was wasted. Now, another crisis presents another possibility for renewal
By ANA MARIA GR ODA & SONIA LEITE: The COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: searching for meaning amid tragedy
By HELENA MARTINS: How polarization affects the consumption of political information
By ALESSANDRO SIMONCINI:
Two diverse and complementary readings of the first book of Capital
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
Considerations about the intellectual trajectory of the teacher and theorist of communication
By PAULO ARTAXO: The three emergencies facing our society: health, biodiversity and climate change
By TADEU VALADARES: Reflections on what we can expect from the Biden-Kamala years
By HENRIQUE CURI & OTÁVIO Z. CATELANO: The effect of the presidential elections on the local dispute
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Commentary on the recently published third volume of the Italian philosopher's autobiography
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Comment on the video installation and book by Rosângela Rennó and Alicia Duarte Penna
By RONALD ROCHA: Trump has tried repeatedly, without success, to replace the bourgeois-democratic political regime with a fascist-type dictatorship, in the form of a personal autocracy.
By CHICO ALENCAR: We are a country of people who know their finiteness, but do not accept dying of abandonment, hunger, neglect, deforestation, before their time.
By JORGE BRANCO: Biden will not reverse the austerity policy imposed on the world economy, but Trump's defeat opens up flanks in the war of positions between workers and the super rich
By ADRIANE DA SILVA DUARTE:
Presentation of the recently published book Chariton of Aphrodisias, one of the first novels written in the West
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Kautsty's critique of Soviet communism
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: How long will Brazil be led by a fool who doesn't know that gunpowder is a Chinese invention?
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
Emphasis on the ecological agenda should be the main change in US foreign policy under Joe Biden
By MARIANA MAZZUCATO: Twelve years ago, the financial crisis offered a rare opportunity to change capitalism, but it was wasted. Now, another crisis presents another possibility for renewal
By ANA MARIA GR ODA & SONIA LEITE: The COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: searching for meaning amid tragedy
By HELENA MARTINS: How polarization affects the consumption of political information