
Brizola, 100 years old
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Considerations on the political and administrative trajectory of the labor leader
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Considerations on the political and administrative trajectory of the labor leader
By TARSO GENRO:
And the Chilean elections and the Brazilian political-electoral process
By LUIS FERNANDO NOVOA GARZON:
André Esteves out of prison and still running billionaire businesses in the interior of the State, also explains why Bolsonaro remains President
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
Considerations on the work of the Hungarian philosopher from the critical reading made by Dussel
By PEDRO ALEXANDRE SANCHES:
Considerations on the artistic trajectory and musical production of the recently deceased singer
By JOÃO PEDRO STEDILE:
Tribute to the centenary of the former governor of Rio Grande do Sul and Rio de Janeiro
By ANA PENIDO, SUZELEY KALIL & NILTON TUBINO:
The Ministry of Defense is far from being a civilian body for formulating defense policy and exercising civilian authority over its operators.
By GIL VICENTE REIS DE FIGUEIREDO, RICARDO RODRIGUES CIFERRI, MARIANA CORDEIRO DOS SANTOS & NÚBIA HELENA DE MOLFETTA PICCIRILLI:
Data on COVID-19: 'blackout' and release of incorrect updates require explanation
By TADEU VALADARES:
Considerations on the difficulties of a future third government of Luís Inácio
By FRIEDRICH ENGELS:
Excerpt from the recently edited book “Outline for a Critique of Political Economy and Other Youth Texts”
By BERENICE BENTO:
The continued genocide of the Palestinian people
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
The discussion about the nationalization of the SUS is idle, as the system is owned by the Brazilian State
By BERNARDO SEVERGNINI:
Under Mario Draghi in Italy, the entire repertoire of authoritarian experiences that history has conveyed is being used and applied to preserve the global economic order.
By WAGNER MIQUÉIAS F. DAMASCENO, ROSENVERCK STARS SANTOS & HERTZ DIAS:
Positions such as Antônio Risério serve to produce historical and political falsifications in order to maintain the privileges of the ruling class
By JAIR PINHEIRO & JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA:
Brazil was never an independent country
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Considerations on the political and administrative trajectory of the labor leader
By TARSO GENRO:
And the Chilean elections and the Brazilian political-electoral process
By LUIS FERNANDO NOVOA GARZON:
André Esteves out of prison and still running billionaire businesses in the interior of the State, also explains why Bolsonaro remains President
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
Considerations on the work of the Hungarian philosopher from the critical reading made by Dussel
By PEDRO ALEXANDRE SANCHES:
Considerations on the artistic trajectory and musical production of the recently deceased singer
By JOÃO PEDRO STEDILE:
Tribute to the centenary of the former governor of Rio Grande do Sul and Rio de Janeiro
By ANA PENIDO, SUZELEY KALIL & NILTON TUBINO:
The Ministry of Defense is far from being a civilian body for formulating defense policy and exercising civilian authority over its operators.
By GIL VICENTE REIS DE FIGUEIREDO, RICARDO RODRIGUES CIFERRI, MARIANA CORDEIRO DOS SANTOS & NÚBIA HELENA DE MOLFETTA PICCIRILLI:
Data on COVID-19: 'blackout' and release of incorrect updates require explanation
By TADEU VALADARES:
Considerations on the difficulties of a future third government of Luís Inácio
By FRIEDRICH ENGELS:
Excerpt from the recently edited book “Outline for a Critique of Political Economy and Other Youth Texts”
By BERENICE BENTO:
The continued genocide of the Palestinian people
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
The discussion about the nationalization of the SUS is idle, as the system is owned by the Brazilian State
By BERNARDO SEVERGNINI:
Under Mario Draghi in Italy, the entire repertoire of authoritarian experiences that history has conveyed is being used and applied to preserve the global economic order.
By WAGNER MIQUÉIAS F. DAMASCENO, ROSENVERCK STARS SANTOS & HERTZ DIAS:
Positions such as Antônio Risério serve to produce historical and political falsifications in order to maintain the privileges of the ruling class
By JAIR PINHEIRO & JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA:
Brazil was never an independent country