
the repulsed story
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
The country is at the most crucial moment of Brazilian capitalist modernity
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
The country is at the most crucial moment of Brazilian capitalist modernity
By MARCELO RIDENTI:
Considerations on the re-edition of the PCB founder's books
By ALESSANDRO OCTAVIANI:
In central countries, the years of neoliberalism and Jurassic mental models of free trade and free competition are behind
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Life lived in an increasingly poor, violent, backward place, with aging and conservative ideas
By CARLOS ÁGUEDO PAIVA:
The preference for Lula's candidacy among the low-income population in the countryside and in the city seems unquestionable
By LINCOLN SECCO:
São Paulo mixes the ultramodern and colonial survivals
By PEDRO PAULO ZAHLUTH BASTOS:
Jair Bolsonaro only confirmed the polled voting intentions. Lula, no, mainly because of the abstention of his voters
By DANIEL PAVAN:
Considerations on the discursive strategy of the extreme right
By WÉCIO PINHEIRO ARAÚJO:
Politics is not only done with reason, but above all with people's emotions. Politics mainly involves affections and disaffections
By JOÃO CARLOS SALLES:
In the face of the absurd, any neutrality is abominable
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Commentary on the new Brazilian editions of the work of the Peruvian poet
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Voting for Lula to defeat Jair Bolsonaro at the polls can only overcome the defensive situation in which he was placed by the PT election campaign itself.
By RODRIGO DE FARIA:
Getting to the elections was a long time of struggle and resistance, but our tomorrow is the 30th of October
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
The first round demonstrated that democratic and popular forces are well positioned to win a majority of voters
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The docile words of the governor of São Paulo compromise the honesty of his supporters and vandalize the history of the PSDB
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Bolsonaro's victory would advance his project of dismantling institutions in an openly authoritarian and threatening way of a coup d'état.
By JEAN-PIERRE CHAUVIN: On Sunday, October 30th, arm yourself and encourage yourself to participate in the civilizing process
By VALERIO ARCARY:
We can win. Without denialism, with cold blood, it's time to fight until the end
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
We don't have much time to get our action strategy right for the next four weeks and the clock is ticking.
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
The country is at the most crucial moment of Brazilian capitalist modernity
By MARCELO RIDENTI:
Considerations on the re-edition of the PCB founder's books
By ALESSANDRO OCTAVIANI:
In central countries, the years of neoliberalism and Jurassic mental models of free trade and free competition are behind
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA:
Life lived in an increasingly poor, violent, backward place, with aging and conservative ideas
By CARLOS ÁGUEDO PAIVA:
The preference for Lula's candidacy among the low-income population in the countryside and in the city seems unquestionable
By LINCOLN SECCO:
São Paulo mixes the ultramodern and colonial survivals
By PEDRO PAULO ZAHLUTH BASTOS:
Jair Bolsonaro only confirmed the polled voting intentions. Lula, no, mainly because of the abstention of his voters
By DANIEL PAVAN:
Considerations on the discursive strategy of the extreme right
By WÉCIO PINHEIRO ARAÚJO:
Politics is not only done with reason, but above all with people's emotions. Politics mainly involves affections and disaffections
By JOÃO CARLOS SALLES:
In the face of the absurd, any neutrality is abominable
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Commentary on the new Brazilian editions of the work of the Peruvian poet
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Voting for Lula to defeat Jair Bolsonaro at the polls can only overcome the defensive situation in which he was placed by the PT election campaign itself.
By RODRIGO DE FARIA:
Getting to the elections was a long time of struggle and resistance, but our tomorrow is the 30th of October
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
The first round demonstrated that democratic and popular forces are well positioned to win a majority of voters
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The docile words of the governor of São Paulo compromise the honesty of his supporters and vandalize the history of the PSDB
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Bolsonaro's victory would advance his project of dismantling institutions in an openly authoritarian and threatening way of a coup d'état.
By JEAN-PIERRE CHAUVIN: On Sunday, October 30th, arm yourself and encourage yourself to participate in the civilizing process
By VALERIO ARCARY:
We can win. Without denialism, with cold blood, it's time to fight until the end
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
We don't have much time to get our action strategy right for the next four weeks and the clock is ticking.