
The place of images in the writing of history
By SHEILA SCHVARZMAN:
Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Hobswan and Marc Ferro in “Histoire Parallèle”.
By SHEILA SCHVARZMAN:
Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Hobswan and Marc Ferro in “Histoire Parallèle”.
By VALERIO ARCARY: The defeat of the June 2013 impulse weakened the popular struggle, and facilitated the path for fascists to dispute hegemony in the streets
By LAURA CARLSEN:
For the Colombian government, its people are the enemy
By IGOR FELIPPE:
Elements on the correlation of forces after the May 29 demonstrations.
By CHICO ALENCAR:
Five reasons to stay in the party that make me better as a public figure.
By LUCIANO GATTI:
Presentation to the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Theodor Adorno
By DOUGLAS SANTOS ALVES:
The fight against oppression and harassment of markets.
By OSMIR DOMBROWSKI:
Those who insist on forming broad fronts under the argument that this is necessary to defeat fascism, should do so knowing that they will only be participating in one more farce.
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Identity and disguise: the transvestite body
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Comment on the book “Fashion, luxury and economy”, by José Carlos Durand.
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
It is not possible to understand the governments of Lula and Dilma without reading the results of the Conferences that worked on the various political and social actions
By HERICK ARGÔLO:
The act on May 29 was important, but we still have a lot to build before we start to get out of the defensive
By LEONARDO KOURY MARTINS: Ensuring access to food, especially during the pandemic caused by COVID19, must be considered a political choice
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
Territorial conquest became, over time, more of an obstacle than a stimulus to the economic, social and civil growth of the nations that adopted it.
By BEN FINE & ALFREDO SAAD FILHO:
Organizer introductions to the newly released book.
By LISZT VIEIRA:
In the history of Brazil, nothing compares to the ongoing destruction of the nation's body and soul.
By MARIO SOARES NETO:
Preliminary translation note of Kevin B. Anderson's newly published work.
By WESLLEY CANTELMO:
There will only be one Brazil when we assume and practice a humanitarian program of alliances between the different Brazils
By SHEILA SCHVARZMAN:
Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Hobswan and Marc Ferro in “Histoire Parallèle”.
By VALERIO ARCARY: The defeat of the June 2013 impulse weakened the popular struggle, and facilitated the path for fascists to dispute hegemony in the streets
By LAURA CARLSEN:
For the Colombian government, its people are the enemy
By IGOR FELIPPE:
Elements on the correlation of forces after the May 29 demonstrations.
By CHICO ALENCAR:
Five reasons to stay in the party that make me better as a public figure.
By LUCIANO GATTI:
Presentation to the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Theodor Adorno
By DOUGLAS SANTOS ALVES:
The fight against oppression and harassment of markets.
By OSMIR DOMBROWSKI:
Those who insist on forming broad fronts under the argument that this is necessary to defeat fascism, should do so knowing that they will only be participating in one more farce.
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Identity and disguise: the transvestite body
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Comment on the book “Fashion, luxury and economy”, by José Carlos Durand.
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
It is not possible to understand the governments of Lula and Dilma without reading the results of the Conferences that worked on the various political and social actions
By HERICK ARGÔLO:
The act on May 29 was important, but we still have a lot to build before we start to get out of the defensive
By LEONARDO KOURY MARTINS: Ensuring access to food, especially during the pandemic caused by COVID19, must be considered a political choice
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
Territorial conquest became, over time, more of an obstacle than a stimulus to the economic, social and civil growth of the nations that adopted it.
By BEN FINE & ALFREDO SAAD FILHO:
Organizer introductions to the newly released book.
By LISZT VIEIRA:
In the history of Brazil, nothing compares to the ongoing destruction of the nation's body and soul.
By MARIO SOARES NETO:
Preliminary translation note of Kevin B. Anderson's newly published work.
By WESLLEY CANTELMO:
There will only be one Brazil when we assume and practice a humanitarian program of alliances between the different Brazils