
Unfettered Capitalism
By Gabriel Cohn and Ricardo Musse
Two presentations of Ricardo Pagliuso Regatieri's book, an account of debates on the character of Nazi-fascism among members of the Frankfurt School.
By Gabriel Cohn and Ricardo Musse
Two presentations of Ricardo Pagliuso Regatieri's book, an account of debates on the character of Nazi-fascism among members of the Frankfurt School.
By José Geraldo Couto
Commentary on the film Les Miserables – by Ladj Ly – which shared the Jury Prize with Bacurau at the Cannes festival and competes for France for the Oscar for best foreign film.
By Tatiana Berringer
Commentary on the classic book by Nicos Poulantzas, recently published in a new translation by Editora da Unicamp.
By Rafael Alves* Provisional Measure No. 914 – which alters the selection process for directors of Federal Universities and Institutes – was hastily edited on New Year's Eve to meet as little resistance as possible. A new
By João Feres Junior
The only consistently oppositional parties in the Chamber are PT and Psol. The center is inhabited by Rede, PDT and PSB. Everyone else in the House votes with the government, almost always.
By Katia Gerab Baggio
What is most relevant in the documentary Democracy in vertigo is the strength of the narrative that lays bare – even more, that demonstrates – that in 2016 there was a coup d'état in Brazil.
By José Luís Fiori
A balance of the historical lessons of the exercise of power by leftist parties in Europe and Latin America, based on their “Keynesian” or national-developmentalist economic policies
By Tarso Genro
“God above all” is the favorite refrain of the President who established political necrophilia, corruption is forgiven when he is against “communism”, the defense of torture and brought together a phalanx of insane people in the government
By José Raimundo Trindade
In recent years, critical Latin American thought has reduced its analyzes to internal structural factors, underestimating the contradictions of the “international division of labor” and the permanent presence of the US command.
By Francisco Teixeira and Fabiano Santos
A commentary on Marx's exposition of the money-form in three mature works: Towards the Critique of Political Economy, Capital and the Grundrisse.
By Vladimir Safatle
The poetry of Ana Marques Martins explores the end of the verse not by subtraction, but by prosaism, transforming the crisis of the lyric into the lyric of the crisis
By Gabriel Cohn and Ricardo Musse
Two presentations of Ricardo Pagliuso Regatieri's book, an account of debates on the character of Nazi-fascism among members of the Frankfurt School.
By José Geraldo Couto
Commentary on the film Les Miserables – by Ladj Ly – which shared the Jury Prize with Bacurau at the Cannes festival and competes for France for the Oscar for best foreign film.
By Tatiana Berringer
Commentary on the classic book by Nicos Poulantzas, recently published in a new translation by Editora da Unicamp.
By Rafael Alves* Provisional Measure No. 914 – which alters the selection process for directors of Federal Universities and Institutes – was hastily edited on New Year's Eve to meet as little resistance as possible. A new
By João Feres Junior
The only consistently oppositional parties in the Chamber are PT and Psol. The center is inhabited by Rede, PDT and PSB. Everyone else in the House votes with the government, almost always.
By Katia Gerab Baggio
What is most relevant in the documentary Democracy in vertigo is the strength of the narrative that lays bare – even more, that demonstrates – that in 2016 there was a coup d'état in Brazil.
By José Luís Fiori
A balance of the historical lessons of the exercise of power by leftist parties in Europe and Latin America, based on their “Keynesian” or national-developmentalist economic policies
By Tarso Genro
“God above all” is the favorite refrain of the President who established political necrophilia, corruption is forgiven when he is against “communism”, the defense of torture and brought together a phalanx of insane people in the government
By José Raimundo Trindade
In recent years, critical Latin American thought has reduced its analyzes to internal structural factors, underestimating the contradictions of the “international division of labor” and the permanent presence of the US command.
By Francisco Teixeira and Fabiano Santos
A commentary on Marx's exposition of the money-form in three mature works: Towards the Critique of Political Economy, Capital and the Grundrisse.
By Vladimir Safatle
The poetry of Ana Marques Martins explores the end of the verse not by subtraction, but by prosaism, transforming the crisis of the lyric into the lyric of the crisis