
Pantanal
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Pantanal is pop, Pantanal is agro, but that's not all
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Public debt was used to finance a massive transfer of wealth from the native ruling class to international financial markets.
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran rival each other from sub-imperial settings
By PAULO VANNUCHI:
Alliances, fronts and federations combine different projects around some unifying axis
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Commentary on the recently published book by Adalberto Cardoso and Edmond Préteceille
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY:
The era of wealth generated by global trade in large agricultural commodities is ending
By RODRIGO JURUCÊ MATTOS GONÇALVES:
Considerations on the classic study of Paulo Mercadante
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
Democracy is essentially a way of living, not of governing
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Considerations on a series of works by Édouard Manet entitled “The execution of Maximilian”
By GREGORIO CARBONI MAESTRI:
Commentary on the recently published book by Mário Maestri
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
Russia's war of military aggression against Ukraine is the most visible, but it is neither the only nor the most serious for the future of the world.
By DURVAL SIQUEIRA SOBRAL:
War in Ukraine is anti-imperialist and is hitting NATO and the United States hard
By GERSON ALMEIDA:
From one generation to another, the reproduction of the most perverse forms of inequality is the competence best developed by our elite.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Capitalism moves for profit and profit alone and cannot stop exploiting workers and nature.
By STELLA SENRA:
Armand Robin, political propaganda, and totalitarian language
By JACQUES BAUD:
What would make the conflict in Ukraine more objectionable than the war in Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya?
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
On behalf of the family, many vote for Bolsonaro, not realizing that a family without rights and guarantees is no longer a family, but a group of servants and slaves.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
An emotional phenomenon that unfolds in passive complaints that lead to murky waters for the extreme right mill
By TARSO GENRO:
The enigma is whether mere demarcation is capable of producing policies capable of confronting the effects of the fascist emergency.
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Public debt was used to finance a massive transfer of wealth from the native ruling class to international financial markets.
By CLAUDIO KATZ:
Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Iran rival each other from sub-imperial settings
By PAULO VANNUCHI:
Alliances, fronts and federations combine different projects around some unifying axis
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Commentary on the recently published book by Adalberto Cardoso and Edmond Préteceille
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY:
The era of wealth generated by global trade in large agricultural commodities is ending
By RODRIGO JURUCÊ MATTOS GONÇALVES:
Considerations on the classic study of Paulo Mercadante
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
Democracy is essentially a way of living, not of governing
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Considerations on a series of works by Édouard Manet entitled “The execution of Maximilian”
By GREGORIO CARBONI MAESTRI:
Commentary on the recently published book by Mário Maestri
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
Russia's war of military aggression against Ukraine is the most visible, but it is neither the only nor the most serious for the future of the world.
By DURVAL SIQUEIRA SOBRAL:
War in Ukraine is anti-imperialist and is hitting NATO and the United States hard
By GERSON ALMEIDA:
From one generation to another, the reproduction of the most perverse forms of inequality is the competence best developed by our elite.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Capitalism moves for profit and profit alone and cannot stop exploiting workers and nature.
By STELLA SENRA:
Armand Robin, political propaganda, and totalitarian language
By JACQUES BAUD:
What would make the conflict in Ukraine more objectionable than the war in Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya?
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
On behalf of the family, many vote for Bolsonaro, not realizing that a family without rights and guarantees is no longer a family, but a group of servants and slaves.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
An emotional phenomenon that unfolds in passive complaints that lead to murky waters for the extreme right mill
By TARSO GENRO:
The enigma is whether mere demarcation is capable of producing policies capable of confronting the effects of the fascist emergency.