
On Saturday night packs
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Comment on the book “Saturday Night, Sunday Morning”, by Alan Sillitoe.
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Comment on the book “Saturday Night, Sunday Morning”, by Alan Sillitoe.
By NAOMAR DE ALMEIDA-FILHO:
Presentation of the recently released book by Boaventura de Sousa Santos.
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: The government's rhetoric and practice attempt to legitimize a kind of militia liberalism.
By GUILHERME SCALZILLI:
The Lava Jato cheerleaders continue to transfer Moro's suspicion to Lula, incriminating him exactly with the proven evidence annulled
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
The former captain is less a lone wolf than a spokesman for an authoritarian temptation that permeates Brazilian history.
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: The Jewish connection to Walter Benjamin’s concept of “allegory.”
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
A fictionalized version of a narrative by the recently deceased artist and political activist
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
The left needs diagnoses and programs, but no written document will solve the enigmas of the militant experience
By SIMON PEDRO:
The role of the “Lula Livre” Movement in the fight against the suspicion of Sergio Moro
Podcast: Coverage of the economy in a pandemic year
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
The state bureaucracy assumed an important role as a political agent of the counterrevolution and conservative restoration
By FABÍOLA PADILHA: Presentation of the recently released book by Bernardo Kucinski
By VÍTOR QUEIROZ DE MEDEIROS:
In a deeply status-oriented society like ours, status-based hierarchies prevail.
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: The national elite, however, will hardly give up its privileges, regardless of who is in the presidency.
By SERGIO SILVA:
Commentary on Charles Bettelheim's classic book.
By ALESSANDRO OCTAVIANI:
Banks serve their own interests, and in our Constitutional Economic Order, they should serve the Nation
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Comment on the book “Saturday Night, Sunday Morning”, by Alan Sillitoe.
By NAOMAR DE ALMEIDA-FILHO:
Presentation of the recently released book by Boaventura de Sousa Santos.
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: The government's rhetoric and practice attempt to legitimize a kind of militia liberalism.
By GUILHERME SCALZILLI:
The Lava Jato cheerleaders continue to transfer Moro's suspicion to Lula, incriminating him exactly with the proven evidence annulled
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
The former captain is less a lone wolf than a spokesman for an authoritarian temptation that permeates Brazilian history.
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: The Jewish connection to Walter Benjamin’s concept of “allegory.”
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
A fictionalized version of a narrative by the recently deceased artist and political activist
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
The left needs diagnoses and programs, but no written document will solve the enigmas of the militant experience
By SIMON PEDRO:
The role of the “Lula Livre” Movement in the fight against the suspicion of Sergio Moro
Podcast: Coverage of the economy in a pandemic year
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
The state bureaucracy assumed an important role as a political agent of the counterrevolution and conservative restoration
By FABÍOLA PADILHA: Presentation of the recently released book by Bernardo Kucinski
By VÍTOR QUEIROZ DE MEDEIROS:
In a deeply status-oriented society like ours, status-based hierarchies prevail.
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: The national elite, however, will hardly give up its privileges, regardless of who is in the presidency.
By SERGIO SILVA:
Commentary on Charles Bettelheim's classic book.
By ALESSANDRO OCTAVIANI:
Banks serve their own interests, and in our Constitutional Economic Order, they should serve the Nation