
the difficult republic
By GABRIEL COHN: Author's introduction to the newly released book
By JOSUÉ PEREIRA DA SILVA: Story of a quasi-case, of a quasi-short story
By MARCOS DANTAS: Government actions to impose duties on platforms in defense of Brazilian Democracy
By BRUNO MACHADO: The dollar's global sovereignty and the regulatory superpower of the US financial system may have their days numbered
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR: Christians and communists converge in the proposal of an egalitarian and equitable society
By PLINIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JUNIOR: Fernando Haddad's Fiscal Framework is smart and tricky, but it does not go beyond a Spending Ceiling 2.0
By YURI MARTINS-FONTES, JOANA COUTINHO, SOLANGE STRUWKA, PEDRO ROCHA CURADO, PAULO ALVES JUNIOR & FELIPE DEVEZA: After half a decade of collective work, a work is published that brings back the historical memory of the first Marxists in the Americas
By MANCHETOMETER: Evaluation of the first hundred days of the Lula government
By LUCIANO NASCIMENTO: Brazilian racism is such, so perverse and disguised, that we run the risk of the background taking the place of the figure
By PEDRO DE ALCANTARA FIGUEIRA* We are living a process of decay that, as in all periods of great transformation, we are all called to fight “Truth is the daughter of time” (Francis Bacon). Let's start at the end, that's what the
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: The police enclave is refractory to political authority and no governor has ever commanded (fully and effectively) the state police
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
The financial fiscalism that has been imposed in recent decades is part of the logic of neoliberal capitalism
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES & LIGIA OSORIO SILVA: Introduction of the authors to the newly released book.
By BRUNO VELLO, RICARDO ABRAMOVAY & MARCELO DE MEDEIROS: Brazil and the world want policies that lead to a drastic and rapid reduction in deforestation
By RICARDO LC AMORIM: There is resistance to changes in the management of the economy and attention to the interests of society as a whole
By JOÃO HÉLIO FERREIRA PES & JULIANA DE OLIVEIRA RODRIGUES: The rights of indigenous peoples, in the history of Brazil, have almost always been disregarded by the legislation applied here
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Considerations on the exhibition by Carmela Gross, on display in São Paulo.
By DANIEL BENSAID: It is not just the need to transform the world, but to find the answer to the question of how to transform it
By LEONARDO BOFF: The worst and most perverse legacy left by the fleeing president and the thief of official gifts was that of stoking hatred and violence in social relations
By FERNANDO BONADIA DE OLIVEIRA: “University of black, gay and slum dwellers”: what does the hatred of thought make us think?
By JOSUÉ PEREIRA DA SILVA: Story of a quasi-case, of a quasi-short story
By MARCOS DANTAS: Government actions to impose duties on platforms in defense of Brazilian Democracy
By BRUNO MACHADO: The dollar's global sovereignty and the regulatory superpower of the US financial system may have their days numbered
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR: Christians and communists converge in the proposal of an egalitarian and equitable society
By PLINIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JUNIOR: Fernando Haddad's Fiscal Framework is smart and tricky, but it does not go beyond a Spending Ceiling 2.0
By YURI MARTINS-FONTES, JOANA COUTINHO, SOLANGE STRUWKA, PEDRO ROCHA CURADO, PAULO ALVES JUNIOR & FELIPE DEVEZA: After half a decade of collective work, a work is published that brings back the historical memory of the first Marxists in the Americas
By MANCHETOMETER: Evaluation of the first hundred days of the Lula government
By LUCIANO NASCIMENTO: Brazilian racism is such, so perverse and disguised, that we run the risk of the background taking the place of the figure
By PEDRO DE ALCANTARA FIGUEIRA* We are living a process of decay that, as in all periods of great transformation, we are all called to fight “Truth is the daughter of time” (Francis Bacon). Let's start at the end, that's what the
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: The police enclave is refractory to political authority and no governor has ever commanded (fully and effectively) the state police
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
The financial fiscalism that has been imposed in recent decades is part of the logic of neoliberal capitalism
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES & LIGIA OSORIO SILVA: Introduction of the authors to the newly released book.
By BRUNO VELLO, RICARDO ABRAMOVAY & MARCELO DE MEDEIROS: Brazil and the world want policies that lead to a drastic and rapid reduction in deforestation
By RICARDO LC AMORIM: There is resistance to changes in the management of the economy and attention to the interests of society as a whole
By JOÃO HÉLIO FERREIRA PES & JULIANA DE OLIVEIRA RODRIGUES: The rights of indigenous peoples, in the history of Brazil, have almost always been disregarded by the legislation applied here
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Considerations on the exhibition by Carmela Gross, on display in São Paulo.
By DANIEL BENSAID: It is not just the need to transform the world, but to find the answer to the question of how to transform it
By LEONARDO BOFF: The worst and most perverse legacy left by the fleeing president and the thief of official gifts was that of stoking hatred and violence in social relations
By FERNANDO BONADIA DE OLIVEIRA: “University of black, gay and slum dwellers”: what does the hatred of thought make us think?