
SUS: a revolutionary reform
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Author introduction to newly released book
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Author introduction to newly released book
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
The collapse of globalization can turn into not just a battle between two blocs, but a complex mix of competing economic units.
By GONZALO LIRA:
This is a classic proxy war and Ukraine will pay the price.
By ARLEY RAMOS MORENO:
Philosophy is a vast prose of the World, which becomes language and thought
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Only a society organized around universal rights and solidarity will enable us to overcome the current situation
By LORENZO VITRAL:
The former president made the best government for the people, and the Brazilian ruling class does not forgive this
By YURI MARTINS-FONTES:
The greater the previous balance of opposing forces in times of “peace”, the lesser will be the audacity, the bellicose outbursts of the most powerful.
By ANDRÉS DEL RÍO & ANDRÉ RODRIGUES:
The emptiness aesthetics of Bolsonaro's decorations
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The English writer got the main thing right: the reflexive impotence of the self-fulfilling prophecy of capitalism
By MARCELO RIDENTI:
Comments on Three Recent Books by Michael Löwy
By PEDRO PAULO ROCHA:
Considerations on the book by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
By NGAIRE WOODS:
Covid-19, war in Ukraine, famine, political upheavals and debt crises affect developing countries
By RAUL PONT:
Services are abandoned, spaces and public goods deteriorate and then privatization is justified
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE:
Slavery marks the trajectory of our violent history, from our hearts and minds, to the present time.
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
Without a true refounding of the Republic, there is no way out of the swamp in which Brazil finds itself.
By VITOR MORAIS GRAZIANI:
Comment on the album “Delta Estácio Blues”
By ANISIO PIRES:
Technological censorship and technology at the service of censorship
By MIGUEL ENRIQUE STEDILE:
“Agrarian Reform” needs to be placed back in the political center, but now accompanied by the adjective “popular”
By DENILSON CORDEIRO:
Considerations on the study of philosophy
By NEWTON BIGNOTTO:
Preface to the recently released book by Sérgio Cardoso
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Author introduction to newly released book
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
The collapse of globalization can turn into not just a battle between two blocs, but a complex mix of competing economic units.
By GONZALO LIRA:
This is a classic proxy war and Ukraine will pay the price.
By ARLEY RAMOS MORENO:
Philosophy is a vast prose of the World, which becomes language and thought
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Only a society organized around universal rights and solidarity will enable us to overcome the current situation
By LORENZO VITRAL:
The former president made the best government for the people, and the Brazilian ruling class does not forgive this
By YURI MARTINS-FONTES:
The greater the previous balance of opposing forces in times of “peace”, the lesser will be the audacity, the bellicose outbursts of the most powerful.
By ANDRÉS DEL RÍO & ANDRÉ RODRIGUES:
The emptiness aesthetics of Bolsonaro's decorations
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The English writer got the main thing right: the reflexive impotence of the self-fulfilling prophecy of capitalism
By MARCELO RIDENTI:
Comments on Three Recent Books by Michael Löwy
By PEDRO PAULO ROCHA:
Considerations on the book by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
By NGAIRE WOODS:
Covid-19, war in Ukraine, famine, political upheavals and debt crises affect developing countries
By RAUL PONT:
Services are abandoned, spaces and public goods deteriorate and then privatization is justified
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE:
Slavery marks the trajectory of our violent history, from our hearts and minds, to the present time.
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
Without a true refounding of the Republic, there is no way out of the swamp in which Brazil finds itself.
By VITOR MORAIS GRAZIANI:
Comment on the album “Delta Estácio Blues”
By ANISIO PIRES:
Technological censorship and technology at the service of censorship
By MIGUEL ENRIQUE STEDILE:
“Agrarian Reform” needs to be placed back in the political center, but now accompanied by the adjective “popular”
By DENILSON CORDEIRO:
Considerations on the study of philosophy
By NEWTON BIGNOTTO:
Preface to the recently released book by Sérgio Cardoso