
the taliban
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
A hypothesis to understand the resilient strength of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
A hypothesis to understand the resilient strength of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan
By RODRIGO PETRONIO:
Commentary on the book by Tzvetan Todorov
By RICARDO MUSSE:
Reply to the review of “Contemporary China” by Carlos Graieb
By DUARTE PEREIRA:
The practical and theoretical impasses that have afflicted socialists in their approach to class struggle must be sought in the development, not in the abandonment, of historical-structural theory.
By CONRADO RAMOS:
The felling of a tree, the beating of a transvestite, the death of an Indian or the murder of a black woman do not shake as much as a burning fire.
By MARILENA CHAUI:
Introduction of the recently released book “The demolition of the democratic construction of education in dark Brazil”
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Considerations on the fundamental work of José Ramos Tinhorão, the recently deceased historian
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
Despite all the exclusions and humiliations of the past, the humble and hard-working people of Peru regain, with the election of Pedro Castillo, the hope of continuing to be the guarantor of the struggle for a
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Today's powerful people don't have the strength to end the physical existence of teachers, but they have the nerve to attack our reputation and do everything to intimidate us.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Commentary on the film directed by Noah Baumbach
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
The blame for a likely climate catastrophe lies not with “mankind”, but with industrial capitalism and its addiction to fossil fuels.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
The military strategist who coordinated the outbreak of the Carnation Revolution was a great man, an extraordinary destiny
By DANIELA MUSSI:
Francisco Weffort is an unavoidable intellectual for anyone interested in the political life of our country in the second half of the XNUMXth century
By NILDO VIANA:
How and why evasion has become, in contemporary capitalism, a serious social problem
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR:
Commentary on the artistic trajectory of the singer and actor
By ANA PENIDO, PEDRO P. BOCCA & RODRIGO LENTZ:
PL 1595/2019 makes, at the very least, mistaken use of the concept of terrorism
By LINCOLN SECCO:
What is the meaning of a monument for the ruling classes today?
By ANDRÉ CAMPOS ROCHA:
Considerations on the impact of digital transformations
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
A hypothesis to understand the resilient strength of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan
By RODRIGO PETRONIO:
Commentary on the book by Tzvetan Todorov
By RICARDO MUSSE:
Reply to the review of “Contemporary China” by Carlos Graieb
By DUARTE PEREIRA:
The practical and theoretical impasses that have afflicted socialists in their approach to class struggle must be sought in the development, not in the abandonment, of historical-structural theory.
By CONRADO RAMOS:
The felling of a tree, the beating of a transvestite, the death of an Indian or the murder of a black woman do not shake as much as a burning fire.
By MARILENA CHAUI:
Introduction of the recently released book “The demolition of the democratic construction of education in dark Brazil”
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Considerations on the fundamental work of José Ramos Tinhorão, the recently deceased historian
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
Despite all the exclusions and humiliations of the past, the humble and hard-working people of Peru regain, with the election of Pedro Castillo, the hope of continuing to be the guarantor of the struggle for a
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Today's powerful people don't have the strength to end the physical existence of teachers, but they have the nerve to attack our reputation and do everything to intimidate us.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Commentary on the film directed by Noah Baumbach
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
The blame for a likely climate catastrophe lies not with “mankind”, but with industrial capitalism and its addiction to fossil fuels.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
The military strategist who coordinated the outbreak of the Carnation Revolution was a great man, an extraordinary destiny
By DANIELA MUSSI:
Francisco Weffort is an unavoidable intellectual for anyone interested in the political life of our country in the second half of the XNUMXth century
By NILDO VIANA:
How and why evasion has become, in contemporary capitalism, a serious social problem
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR:
Commentary on the artistic trajectory of the singer and actor
By ANA PENIDO, PEDRO P. BOCCA & RODRIGO LENTZ:
PL 1595/2019 makes, at the very least, mistaken use of the concept of terrorism
By LINCOLN SECCO:
What is the meaning of a monument for the ruling classes today?
By ANDRÉ CAMPOS ROCHA:
Considerations on the impact of digital transformations