
The Merchants of Death Game
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: We have become the weakest link in a rotten chain.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: We have become the weakest link in a rotten chain.
By HENRY BURNETT:
Roberto finds in his final phase what is most basic, simple and at the same time broad and identifying the essence of Brazil: the faith of the people.
By ERIC TOUSSAINT:
The division of the left gave victory to the right in the Ecuadorian elections
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: Everyone assumes that there are public policies in the country for culture, family care, budget, education, health, defense, heritage, etc. No, there is not. There was
By JOSÉ ANTÔNIO PASTA JUNIOR: Commentary on the book by Alfredo Bosi
By MARJORIE MARONA & FÁBIO KERCHE: Is it time to discuss and propose changes to the composition of the STF?
By CAROLINA FREITAS:
The real estate urban space continues to operate the captivity of the founding land of the social relations of production
By BRUNO BEAKLINI: Brazil needs to break the backbone of colonialism to combine food security with high value-added chains
By OLGARIA MATOS:
Considerations on Brazilian philosophy.
By THOMAS PIKETTY:
The Covid-19 crisis leads to a rethinking of the notion of international solidarity
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.: Public functions in the face of the dismantling of civilization
By JOSÉ MICAELSON LACERDA MORAIS: Reestablishing the class struggle as theory and as politics
By EMIR SADER:
Mistakes from the defeat of the Ecuadorian left that the entire Latin American left has to learn, valuing even more its internal unity and the centrality of confronting neoliberalism
By EUGENIO TRIVINHO:
The historic irruption of the new political scum in the upper fabric of the State throws the debt of ruin into the lap of conservative elites
By MARCUS V. MAZZARI: Commentary on the intellectual trajectory and work of the literary critic
By VALERIO ARCARY:
History teaches that there are limits to the social sacrifices imposed on the popular masses in any nation.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: We have become the weakest link in a rotten chain.
By HENRY BURNETT:
Roberto finds in his final phase what is most basic, simple and at the same time broad and identifying the essence of Brazil: the faith of the people.
By ERIC TOUSSAINT:
The division of the left gave victory to the right in the Ecuadorian elections
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: Everyone assumes that there are public policies in the country for culture, family care, budget, education, health, defense, heritage, etc. No, there is not. There was
By JOSÉ ANTÔNIO PASTA JUNIOR: Commentary on the book by Alfredo Bosi
By MARJORIE MARONA & FÁBIO KERCHE: Is it time to discuss and propose changes to the composition of the STF?
By CAROLINA FREITAS:
The real estate urban space continues to operate the captivity of the founding land of the social relations of production
By BRUNO BEAKLINI: Brazil needs to break the backbone of colonialism to combine food security with high value-added chains
By OLGARIA MATOS:
Considerations on Brazilian philosophy.
By THOMAS PIKETTY:
The Covid-19 crisis leads to a rethinking of the notion of international solidarity
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.: Public functions in the face of the dismantling of civilization
By JOSÉ MICAELSON LACERDA MORAIS: Reestablishing the class struggle as theory and as politics
By EMIR SADER:
Mistakes from the defeat of the Ecuadorian left that the entire Latin American left has to learn, valuing even more its internal unity and the centrality of confronting neoliberalism
By EUGENIO TRIVINHO:
The historic irruption of the new political scum in the upper fabric of the State throws the debt of ruin into the lap of conservative elites
By MARCUS V. MAZZARI: Commentary on the intellectual trajectory and work of the literary critic
By VALERIO ARCARY:
History teaches that there are limits to the social sacrifices imposed on the popular masses in any nation.