
Lives and death of capitalism
By Anselm Jappe
Commentary on the homonymous book of articles and interviews by Robert Kurz, centered on the analysis of the 2008 economic crisis, and his latest work Dinheiro sem valor
By Anselm Jappe
Commentary on the homonymous book of articles and interviews by Robert Kurz, centered on the analysis of the 2008 economic crisis, and his latest work Dinheiro sem valor
By Tarso Genro
What hinders the creativity of left-wing parties is not “betrayal” or the “sale” of consciences, at a time when any assault on the Winter Palace is a fiction. What hinders self-renewal
By Roberto Regensteiner
The volatility in quotations between currencies and commodity prices will increase, impacting the financial markets, causing other exchange rate crises, large shifts in economic values, an increase in commercial aggressiveness and political and military frictions.
By Eleutério FS Prado
In Bolsonaro's campaign, the negative dimension of capital, in the forms of corruption and licentiousness, was associated with left-wing militants and, in particular, with members of the Workers' Party.
By Julian Rodrigues
Would the increased participation of the military in the core of the government, added to the rise of extremist statements and the uncontrolled action of the police in the states, be the harbinger of an open dictatorship?
By Flávio Aguiar
Despite all the difficulties and the concentrated offensive of the extreme right, orchestrated by the United States, Latin America is still the space where an anti-neoliberal sowing can flourish, and there is a commitment of resistance in this sense.
Afrânio Catani
For Sartre Genet, like Montaigne, “the project is naive and simple to represent. But he is never simple, even with himself.”
By Anouch Kurkdjian
Commentary on the new title, twelfth volume of the Theodor Adorno Collection.
By José Dirceu
The seriousness of the country's political situation is wide open. Just do not see who does not want. We are, again, under the threat of a military dictatorship.
By Gilberto Bercovici* The importance of this strike lies in the workers' ability to fight in defense of their rights and of Brazil and in raising public awareness about the dismantling of the State (Originally published on the Disparada website)
By Juarez Guimaraes
It is necessary to think about the dialectic between the PT and the Brazilian State, that is, the crossed vectors of change in the PT resulting from its adaptation to state institutions and what the PT managed to change in this way.
By Anselm Jappe
Commentary on the homonymous book of articles and interviews by Robert Kurz, centered on the analysis of the 2008 economic crisis, and his latest work Dinheiro sem valor
By Tarso Genro
What hinders the creativity of left-wing parties is not “betrayal” or the “sale” of consciences, at a time when any assault on the Winter Palace is a fiction. What hinders self-renewal
By Roberto Regensteiner
The volatility in quotations between currencies and commodity prices will increase, impacting the financial markets, causing other exchange rate crises, large shifts in economic values, an increase in commercial aggressiveness and political and military frictions.
By Eleutério FS Prado
In Bolsonaro's campaign, the negative dimension of capital, in the forms of corruption and licentiousness, was associated with left-wing militants and, in particular, with members of the Workers' Party.
By Julian Rodrigues
Would the increased participation of the military in the core of the government, added to the rise of extremist statements and the uncontrolled action of the police in the states, be the harbinger of an open dictatorship?
By Flávio Aguiar
Despite all the difficulties and the concentrated offensive of the extreme right, orchestrated by the United States, Latin America is still the space where an anti-neoliberal sowing can flourish, and there is a commitment of resistance in this sense.
Afrânio Catani
For Sartre Genet, like Montaigne, “the project is naive and simple to represent. But he is never simple, even with himself.”
By Anouch Kurkdjian
Commentary on the new title, twelfth volume of the Theodor Adorno Collection.
By José Dirceu
The seriousness of the country's political situation is wide open. Just do not see who does not want. We are, again, under the threat of a military dictatorship.
By Gilberto Bercovici* The importance of this strike lies in the workers' ability to fight in defense of their rights and of Brazil and in raising public awareness about the dismantling of the State (Originally published on the Disparada website)
By Juarez Guimaraes
It is necessary to think about the dialectic between the PT and the Brazilian State, that is, the crossed vectors of change in the PT resulting from its adaptation to state institutions and what the PT managed to change in this way.