
Stagflation, rising oil prices and the questioned dollar: the 2020s or the 1970s?
By LEDA MARIA PAULANI:
It's not just the fog of war that prevents things from being seen clearly.
By LEDA MARIA PAULANI:
It's not just the fog of war that prevents things from being seen clearly.
By MÁRIO DE ANDRADE:
Two articles published in 1922 in Klaxon magazine; rescued in the collection “I still drink in the glass of others”
By MIRMILA MUSSE:
Some men can't stand femininity. And for that reason, they will never know or have clues about what a woman is.
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The richness of the regional language and the different linguistic registers
By HENRIQUE AMADOR PUEL MARTINS & CAUÊ BAASCH DE SOUZA:
A different approach to common sense
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
The critique of political economy and psychoanalysis have never been satisfactorily reconciled.
By PEDRO RAMOS DE TOLEDO:
Comment on the recently released book by Marisa Bittar and Amarílio Ferreira Jr.
By LEONARDO AVRITZER:
The agenda for the 2022 election in Brazil cannot be Chile's, but it can learn from Chile
By CARLOS EDUARDO BELLINI BORENSTEIN:
The progressive field is advancing in South America not only in electoral results. In Colombia there are real chances to win
By AHMED ABDULKAREEM:
The conflict in Yemen produces far more human tragedy than the one in Ukraine, yet the West ignores it
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
The cosmopolitan, pacifist and humanitarian project of the 1990s was trampled by American power
By MARCOS SILVA:
Commentary on the book by Alexandre Alves
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY:
The idea of a global community governing all interactions on the planet and abolishing regional geopolitical interests collapsed
By RUBENS FIGUEIREDO:
Prejudice as yet another weapon for the annulment of Russia
By MIKE WHITNEY:
To control Asia, the US launched a war of total annihilation of the Russian state
By LUIS VARESE:
Proposals on possible agreements that could lead to an end to the conflict
By ELEONORA ALBANO:
Reflections on the rescue of the cognitive aspects of national sovereignty
By RAQUEL VARELA:
The right to resistance, to insubordination against despots and the struggle for emancipation against capitalism are inalienable rights and patrimony of the entire human race.
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The only hope of escaping the impact of the Long Depression and more wars is for democratic socialist governments to come to power
By LEDA MARIA PAULANI:
It's not just the fog of war that prevents things from being seen clearly.
By MÁRIO DE ANDRADE:
Two articles published in 1922 in Klaxon magazine; rescued in the collection “I still drink in the glass of others”
By MIRMILA MUSSE:
Some men can't stand femininity. And for that reason, they will never know or have clues about what a woman is.
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The richness of the regional language and the different linguistic registers
By HENRIQUE AMADOR PUEL MARTINS & CAUÊ BAASCH DE SOUZA:
A different approach to common sense
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
The critique of political economy and psychoanalysis have never been satisfactorily reconciled.
By PEDRO RAMOS DE TOLEDO:
Comment on the recently released book by Marisa Bittar and Amarílio Ferreira Jr.
By LEONARDO AVRITZER:
The agenda for the 2022 election in Brazil cannot be Chile's, but it can learn from Chile
By CARLOS EDUARDO BELLINI BORENSTEIN:
The progressive field is advancing in South America not only in electoral results. In Colombia there are real chances to win
By AHMED ABDULKAREEM:
The conflict in Yemen produces far more human tragedy than the one in Ukraine, yet the West ignores it
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
The cosmopolitan, pacifist and humanitarian project of the 1990s was trampled by American power
By MARCOS SILVA:
Commentary on the book by Alexandre Alves
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY:
The idea of a global community governing all interactions on the planet and abolishing regional geopolitical interests collapsed
By RUBENS FIGUEIREDO:
Prejudice as yet another weapon for the annulment of Russia
By MIKE WHITNEY:
To control Asia, the US launched a war of total annihilation of the Russian state
By LUIS VARESE:
Proposals on possible agreements that could lead to an end to the conflict
By ELEONORA ALBANO:
Reflections on the rescue of the cognitive aspects of national sovereignty
By RAQUEL VARELA:
The right to resistance, to insubordination against despots and the struggle for emancipation against capitalism are inalienable rights and patrimony of the entire human race.
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The only hope of escaping the impact of the Long Depression and more wars is for democratic socialist governments to come to power