
Lula's travels
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: It remains unclear whether Lula can revive the balancing act he managed to pull off so well twenty years ago.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: It remains unclear whether Lula can revive the balancing act he managed to pull off so well twenty years ago.
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on Wilson Gorj's Newly Released Book
By MAURO LUIS IASI: For terminological precision, the acronym Artificial Intelligence should mean Alienated Intelligence
By ROSANA CARVALHO PAIVA: Notes for a new Program to Protect Human Rights Defenders, Communicators and Environmentalists
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Comments on one of Brazil's most important conductors
By MARCOS VINICIUS PANSARDI: Entry from the Dictionary of Marxism in America
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The German thinker makes us glimpse the urgency of the historical break with capitalism and its degrading essence of the forces of nature and work
By ROBERTA RODRIGUES MARQUES DA SILVA & RAFAEL SHOENMANN DE MOURA: Commentary on the book by Marcus Ianoni
By LEONARDO BOFF: The globalization of predatory capitalism and the commodification of society strike at the heart of ethics
By THOMAS PIKETTY: The growing concentration of wealth is on the way to becoming the world's main economic problem
By MARCELO SIANO LIMA: The old practice of conciliation will prevail, at least with regard to the former president, as there is a fear of a seizure that could lead to his arrest
By RICARDO MUSSE: Considerations on the book by Armando Boito Jr.
By JOSÉ MICAELSON LACERDA MORAIS: Author's introduction to the newly released book
By CARLOS EDUARDO MARTINS: The great defect that marks the Gabriel Boric government and major sectors of the Chilean left is the surrender to electoralism and liberal democracy
By YUVAL NOAH HARARI: Artificial intelligence has invaded the operating system of human civilization
By BETH SAHÃO: We reached 2023 with an air of times that we thought were outdated, almost medieval
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The political/social and ideological events informed the ruptures that paved the way for the victory of capitalism, without which those would not have been possible
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: It remains unclear whether Lula can revive the balancing act he managed to pull off so well twenty years ago.
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on Wilson Gorj's Newly Released Book
By MAURO LUIS IASI: For terminological precision, the acronym Artificial Intelligence should mean Alienated Intelligence
By ROSANA CARVALHO PAIVA: Notes for a new Program to Protect Human Rights Defenders, Communicators and Environmentalists
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Comments on one of Brazil's most important conductors
By MARCOS VINICIUS PANSARDI: Entry from the Dictionary of Marxism in America
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The German thinker makes us glimpse the urgency of the historical break with capitalism and its degrading essence of the forces of nature and work
By ROBERTA RODRIGUES MARQUES DA SILVA & RAFAEL SHOENMANN DE MOURA: Commentary on the book by Marcus Ianoni
By LEONARDO BOFF: The globalization of predatory capitalism and the commodification of society strike at the heart of ethics
By THOMAS PIKETTY: The growing concentration of wealth is on the way to becoming the world's main economic problem
By MARCELO SIANO LIMA: The old practice of conciliation will prevail, at least with regard to the former president, as there is a fear of a seizure that could lead to his arrest
By RICARDO MUSSE: Considerations on the book by Armando Boito Jr.
By JOSÉ MICAELSON LACERDA MORAIS: Author's introduction to the newly released book
By CARLOS EDUARDO MARTINS: The great defect that marks the Gabriel Boric government and major sectors of the Chilean left is the surrender to electoralism and liberal democracy
By YUVAL NOAH HARARI: Artificial intelligence has invaded the operating system of human civilization
By BETH SAHÃO: We reached 2023 with an air of times that we thought were outdated, almost medieval
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The political/social and ideological events informed the ruptures that paved the way for the victory of capitalism, without which those would not have been possible