
Old and New Carnivals
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA:
Carnivals give rise to protests that resemble acts of civil disobedience, insubordination and resistance
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA:
Carnivals give rise to protests that resemble acts of civil disobedience, insubordination and resistance
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Capitalism creates barbarism, but it is not entirely compatible with it. Transforms from prosperous capitalism to disastrous, miserable capitalism
By JADIR ANTUNES:
The Americana crisis is a crisis created by the very contradictions of the capitalist market
By CARLOS ENRIQUE RUIZ FERREIRA:
Education is the tip of the scales in a democratic and class-conscious society
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
The search for the right balance between creative impulse and technical mastery
By LEONARDO BOFF:
The culture of capital made us individualists, consumers and never close and citizens with rights
By DRAGO BOSNIC:
As America's power wanes, the crumbling empire does its best to prevent the advent of multipolarity.
By GABRIELA FARIA & FABIO JARDIM:
Considerations on the choice by the Minister of Culture of the president of the institution
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA:
The neo-fascist adventure ended up laying bare in the public square the chronic authoritarianism backed by the military party and violence as a method
By LORENZO VITRAL:
Anyone who followed the glorious 1980s of the Folha project feels like an orphan of a great progressive newspaper.
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
It is the class division that is the fundamental cause of this polycrisis, as well as the blind engagement in current activities.
By CARLOS TAUTZ:
The journalist abandons technical and ethical principles and ignores the attempted coup d'état
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA:
Brazil and the United States still need to explain how they allowed the rise of these gentlemen, Bolsonaro and Trump, to the supreme position
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
Only a large-scale and permanent popular mobilization process can stop the coup threat until 2026
By MIGUEL ENRIQUE STEDILE:
Comment on the book “Nobody said it would be easy” by Valério Arcary
By OLLANTAY ITZAMNA:
Those who plotted and carried out the overthrow of President Pedro Castillo in Peru never imagined popular insubordination.
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO:
The construction of the 8th of January was a process that took place not over days or weeks, but over years.
By BRUNO MACHADO:
What is lacking for a Brazilian new developmentalism is objective and material conditions for its practical implementation
By SALETE DE ALMEIDA CARA:
Thoughts on “The Village of Stepanchikovo”, “Winter Notes on Summer Impressions” and “The Crocodile”
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA:
Carnivals give rise to protests that resemble acts of civil disobedience, insubordination and resistance
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Capitalism creates barbarism, but it is not entirely compatible with it. Transforms from prosperous capitalism to disastrous, miserable capitalism
By JADIR ANTUNES:
The Americana crisis is a crisis created by the very contradictions of the capitalist market
By CARLOS ENRIQUE RUIZ FERREIRA:
Education is the tip of the scales in a democratic and class-conscious society
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
The search for the right balance between creative impulse and technical mastery
By LEONARDO BOFF:
The culture of capital made us individualists, consumers and never close and citizens with rights
By DRAGO BOSNIC:
As America's power wanes, the crumbling empire does its best to prevent the advent of multipolarity.
By GABRIELA FARIA & FABIO JARDIM:
Considerations on the choice by the Minister of Culture of the president of the institution
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA:
The neo-fascist adventure ended up laying bare in the public square the chronic authoritarianism backed by the military party and violence as a method
By LORENZO VITRAL:
Anyone who followed the glorious 1980s of the Folha project feels like an orphan of a great progressive newspaper.
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
It is the class division that is the fundamental cause of this polycrisis, as well as the blind engagement in current activities.
By CARLOS TAUTZ:
The journalist abandons technical and ethical principles and ignores the attempted coup d'état
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA:
Brazil and the United States still need to explain how they allowed the rise of these gentlemen, Bolsonaro and Trump, to the supreme position
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
Only a large-scale and permanent popular mobilization process can stop the coup threat until 2026
By MIGUEL ENRIQUE STEDILE:
Comment on the book “Nobody said it would be easy” by Valério Arcary
By OLLANTAY ITZAMNA:
Those who plotted and carried out the overthrow of President Pedro Castillo in Peru never imagined popular insubordination.
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO:
The construction of the 8th of January was a process that took place not over days or weeks, but over years.
By BRUNO MACHADO:
What is lacking for a Brazilian new developmentalism is objective and material conditions for its practical implementation
By SALETE DE ALMEIDA CARA:
Thoughts on “The Village of Stepanchikovo”, “Winter Notes on Summer Impressions” and “The Crocodile”