
The transition to capitalism in Europe
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Considerations on the commercial revolution and the agrarian revolution in the genesis of the modern world
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Considerations on the commercial revolution and the agrarian revolution in the genesis of the modern world
By AMARILIO FERREIRA JR.:
Commentary on a Facet of Saramago's Literature
By EDUARDO J. VIOR:
In the war raging in Ukraine, the West has no goals
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The news informs, but also constructs an interpretation that justifies the conventions of domination and subordination
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
Neoliberalism with its hard core power; diffuse, it is everywhere. It is necessary to identify it, name it, expose its seductive and destructive logic
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO:
Commentary on the documentary film by Maria Augusta Ramos
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN:
Two signs of the moderate: arrogance (in the midst of social misery) and impudence (in the midst of the criticism he receives)
By GERSON ALMEIDA:
The dismantling of the Brazilian State served as a safe conduct and encouraged all kinds of crime
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “O baile dos celibatários”, by Pierre Bourdieu
By MARCOS COSTA LIMA:
Presentation of the recently released book by Rubens Pinto Lyra
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
Those sacrificed in the lawless land of the Amazon show that it is dangerous to live in this president's country
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The deaths of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips are the tragic outcome of yet another monstrous period that began with the 2016 parliamentary coup
By LAURINDO LALO LEAL FILHO:
Considerations about the brief period of public communication in Brazil: history, coups and lessons
By GUSTAVO MENON:
Traditional parties have already lost and the left has a chance to win
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The plot that exposes the networks of interests of our authoritarian capitalism
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Jair Bolsonaro has become an ecocide with his retrograde mining and extractive policies
By DENILSON CORDEIRO:
Commentary on Rainer Werner Fassbinder's film
By LINCOLN SECCO & FERNANDO SARTI FERREIRA:
The coup has already been announced by the president of the republic. It is he or someone on his behalf who will strike the blow
By CHRIS HEDGES:
The spectacle is all that remains for the American ruling class
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Considerations on the commercial revolution and the agrarian revolution in the genesis of the modern world
By AMARILIO FERREIRA JR.:
Commentary on a Facet of Saramago's Literature
By EDUARDO J. VIOR:
In the war raging in Ukraine, the West has no goals
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The news informs, but also constructs an interpretation that justifies the conventions of domination and subordination
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
Neoliberalism with its hard core power; diffuse, it is everywhere. It is necessary to identify it, name it, expose its seductive and destructive logic
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO:
Commentary on the documentary film by Maria Augusta Ramos
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN:
Two signs of the moderate: arrogance (in the midst of social misery) and impudence (in the midst of the criticism he receives)
By GERSON ALMEIDA:
The dismantling of the Brazilian State served as a safe conduct and encouraged all kinds of crime
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “O baile dos celibatários”, by Pierre Bourdieu
By MARCOS COSTA LIMA:
Presentation of the recently released book by Rubens Pinto Lyra
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
Those sacrificed in the lawless land of the Amazon show that it is dangerous to live in this president's country
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The deaths of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips are the tragic outcome of yet another monstrous period that began with the 2016 parliamentary coup
By LAURINDO LALO LEAL FILHO:
Considerations about the brief period of public communication in Brazil: history, coups and lessons
By GUSTAVO MENON:
Traditional parties have already lost and the left has a chance to win
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The plot that exposes the networks of interests of our authoritarian capitalism
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Jair Bolsonaro has become an ecocide with his retrograde mining and extractive policies
By DENILSON CORDEIRO:
Commentary on Rainer Werner Fassbinder's film
By LINCOLN SECCO & FERNANDO SARTI FERREIRA:
The coup has already been announced by the president of the republic. It is he or someone on his behalf who will strike the blow
By CHRIS HEDGES:
The spectacle is all that remains for the American ruling class