
international losses
By Leda Maria Paulani
The practice of covering deficits with foreign savings cost us early deindustrialization, with the right to technological decoupling and reduced labor productivity, among many evils.
By Leda Maria Paulani
The practice of covering deficits with foreign savings cost us early deindustrialization, with the right to technological decoupling and reduced labor productivity, among many evils.
By William Nozaki
While attention is focused on the foolishness of the statements by Guedes, Araújos, Weintraubs and Damares, something deeper and more dangerous may be happening in the broader arena of the State
By Marjorie C. Marona
Commentary on the book Os Eleven: the STF, its backstage and its crises, by Felipe Recondo and Luiz Weber.
By Lincoln Secco
In what situations can the left ally itself with liberals and even conservatives without diluting its historic program? Should you only do it if you have hegemony?
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão
Commentary on the biography of Lamartine Babo, by Suetônio Soares Valença.
By Boaventura de Sousa Santos
The industrialized world we live in began to age rapidly in the 1980s. Suddenly, the future closed in, the new common sense that there was no alternative to the unjust, racist and
By Chico Alencar
Despite the PT in government promoting policies that allowed the social ascension of various poorer segments, it lacked consolidation of popular adherence to a new nation project
By Solange Reis
In an editorial, the main newspaper in the world takes a position on the US election and the Democratic Party primaries
By Ladislau Dowbor
This is a new vision: the economy is not something we have to “understand” in order to adapt, it is not about “forces of nature”. The economy is the set of “rules of the game” that we can transform and organize.
By Tercio Redondo
It's pre-Carnival, but the republic is already tearing up the costume, or the mask, as you like.
By Bernardo Ricupero
The similarity and inspiration of the Brazilian green shirts and the Italian black shirts is evident. However, integralism is not a mere reproduction of fascism, reflecting the peculiar Brazilian conditions
By Michael Lowy
With less than two meters of sea level rise, vast regions of Bangladesh, India and Thailand, as well as the major cities of human civilization – Hong Kong, Calcutta, Venice, Amsterdam, Shanghai, London, New York,
By Carlos Eduardo Araujo
There is no doubt that the program presented by the MEC for the management of federal education has the purpose of paving the way for the privatization of public education, starting with higher education, taking over
By Wagner Iglecias
It's difficult, hours after the Oscar ceremony, not to relate the scenographic storm of Parasite with the flood in São Paulo this Monday.
By Henry Burnett
Comment on the latest album by musician Lucas Santtana
By Rafael Valim
The president's twitter messages should be subject to Public Administration rules, as they are socially recognized as "state statements" and not as mere outbursts or daydreams
By Leda Maria Paulani
The practice of covering deficits with foreign savings cost us early deindustrialization, with the right to technological decoupling and reduced labor productivity, among many evils.
By William Nozaki
While attention is focused on the foolishness of the statements by Guedes, Araújos, Weintraubs and Damares, something deeper and more dangerous may be happening in the broader arena of the State
By Marjorie C. Marona
Commentary on the book Os Eleven: the STF, its backstage and its crises, by Felipe Recondo and Luiz Weber.
By Lincoln Secco
In what situations can the left ally itself with liberals and even conservatives without diluting its historic program? Should you only do it if you have hegemony?
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão
Commentary on the biography of Lamartine Babo, by Suetônio Soares Valença.
By Boaventura de Sousa Santos
The industrialized world we live in began to age rapidly in the 1980s. Suddenly, the future closed in, the new common sense that there was no alternative to the unjust, racist and
By Chico Alencar
Despite the PT in government promoting policies that allowed the social ascension of various poorer segments, it lacked consolidation of popular adherence to a new nation project
By Solange Reis
In an editorial, the main newspaper in the world takes a position on the US election and the Democratic Party primaries
By Ladislau Dowbor
This is a new vision: the economy is not something we have to “understand” in order to adapt, it is not about “forces of nature”. The economy is the set of “rules of the game” that we can transform and organize.
By Tercio Redondo
It's pre-Carnival, but the republic is already tearing up the costume, or the mask, as you like.
By Bernardo Ricupero
The similarity and inspiration of the Brazilian green shirts and the Italian black shirts is evident. However, integralism is not a mere reproduction of fascism, reflecting the peculiar Brazilian conditions
By Michael Lowy
With less than two meters of sea level rise, vast regions of Bangladesh, India and Thailand, as well as the major cities of human civilization – Hong Kong, Calcutta, Venice, Amsterdam, Shanghai, London, New York,
By Carlos Eduardo Araujo
There is no doubt that the program presented by the MEC for the management of federal education has the purpose of paving the way for the privatization of public education, starting with higher education, taking over
By Wagner Iglecias
It's difficult, hours after the Oscar ceremony, not to relate the scenographic storm of Parasite with the flood in São Paulo this Monday.
By Henry Burnett
Comment on the latest album by musician Lucas Santtana
By Rafael Valim
The president's twitter messages should be subject to Public Administration rules, as they are socially recognized as "state statements" and not as mere outbursts or daydreams