
The scam started
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: An insurrection never needed the majority of the population to impose its will. It needs a substantive, embattled, unified and intimidating minority, potentially armed.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: An insurrection never needed the majority of the population to impose its will. It needs a substantive, embattled, unified and intimidating minority, potentially armed.
By CLEBER VINICIUS DO AMARAL FELIPE: Preface to the recently released novel by Jean Pierre Chauvin.
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: What was seen in the Federal Senate, on 01/09/21, was the explanation of the irregularities of the labor “reform” legislative process.
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: “GOD, HOMELAND, FAMILY (and we postpone our coup)”, signed: Jair Messias Bolsonaro.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Considerations on the meaning of the philosopher's intellectual and political life.
By ANTONIO SÉRGIO ALFREDO GUIMARÃES: Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: The military coup in Chile was a moment of irreversible change in critical and progressive thinking on the continent
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: For two months the president, over whose head 136 requests for impeachment hover, prepared an authoritarian event to commemorate September 7th.
By VALERIO ARCARY: The head of the neo-fascists stirs up his social base for the possibility of an institutional rupture at some point.
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO: Commentary on Werner Herzog's documentary film about Chauvet's paintings.
By BEVERLY J. SILVER and COREY R. PAYNE: Due to the ecological limits of capitalism and the changing balance of power between the global North and South, the reformist solutions that (temporarily) worked in the past are no longer sufficient.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: Impeachment is out of the immediate picture and the third way is weakening.
By JOANA A. COUTINHO and JOHN KENNEDY: While the troops of the right parade strength, cohesion, discipline and political will, the forces of democracy show fragility and division.
By ANSELM JAPPE:
To understand today's world, the key is to put the central categories of the critique of political economy to work.
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Considerations on the cartoons of Marcos Ravelli, Quinho
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
Marxism and the study of the new post-war Latin American reality
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The mountain gave birth to lean cattle to hear the Genocide cry out that he will not be arrested
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Reasons and consequences of street occupation
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: An insurrection never needed the majority of the population to impose its will. It needs a substantive, embattled, unified and intimidating minority, potentially armed.
By CLEBER VINICIUS DO AMARAL FELIPE: Preface to the recently released novel by Jean Pierre Chauvin.
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: What was seen in the Federal Senate, on 01/09/21, was the explanation of the irregularities of the labor “reform” legislative process.
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: “GOD, HOMELAND, FAMILY (and we postpone our coup)”, signed: Jair Messias Bolsonaro.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Considerations on the meaning of the philosopher's intellectual and political life.
By ANTONIO SÉRGIO ALFREDO GUIMARÃES: Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: The military coup in Chile was a moment of irreversible change in critical and progressive thinking on the continent
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: For two months the president, over whose head 136 requests for impeachment hover, prepared an authoritarian event to commemorate September 7th.
By VALERIO ARCARY: The head of the neo-fascists stirs up his social base for the possibility of an institutional rupture at some point.
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO: Commentary on Werner Herzog's documentary film about Chauvet's paintings.
By BEVERLY J. SILVER and COREY R. PAYNE: Due to the ecological limits of capitalism and the changing balance of power between the global North and South, the reformist solutions that (temporarily) worked in the past are no longer sufficient.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: Impeachment is out of the immediate picture and the third way is weakening.
By JOANA A. COUTINHO and JOHN KENNEDY: While the troops of the right parade strength, cohesion, discipline and political will, the forces of democracy show fragility and division.
By ANSELM JAPPE:
To understand today's world, the key is to put the central categories of the critique of political economy to work.
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Considerations on the cartoons of Marcos Ravelli, Quinho
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
Marxism and the study of the new post-war Latin American reality
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The mountain gave birth to lean cattle to hear the Genocide cry out that he will not be arrested
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
Reasons and consequences of street occupation