
Uneven development and the origin of capitalism
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: England was the “edge” of a process that had already been insinuated and partially developed in other regions of western Europe
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: England was the “edge” of a process that had already been insinuated and partially developed in other regions of western Europe
By FRANCISCO JUNIOR: The great challenge that lies ahead is to place pharmaceutical assistance in the path of the conceptual dictates of the SUS, assuring the population, without distinction, universal, comprehensive and qualified access to medication
By TADEU ALENCAR ARRAIS: The pedagogical and economic impacts of the exclusion of the state of São Paulo from the National Textbook Program
By JORGE FELIX: The death of the Polish economist occurs just as the world is watching in perplexity – but well warned by him – the effects of the ecological catastrophe announced for decades
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Holloway has Marxism as the strongest and most appropriate theory for political autonomism
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO BARRETO TRINDADE: In recent months, we have had significant episodes of disputes around minimal projects for society, with no consolidation of a perspective of rupture with the neoliberal order
By AURÉLIA HUBNER PEIXOUTO: Commentary on the film directed by João Gonzalez
By MARC MAESSCHALCK & JEAN-CLAUDE JEAN: In the logic of the Haitian government, everything that is not explicitly prohibited by the United States and the CoreGroup, it's allowed
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The proposed “gaúcho culture”, crucible of the apologetic myths of the southern ruling classes about the past, paradoxically has its roots ingrained in the work of the captive campeiro
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: Hope is never giving up, not letting our capacity for integrity and fighting for a better life rot
By EUGENIO BUCCI: In a world mediated by electronic images and digital networks, the existence of a spiritual substitute, more than plausible, becomes undeniable
By RODRIGO NUNES: Introduction of the newly released book
By BOSNIC DRAGO: Neocolonial plunder has been the main reason behind a series of popular uprisings in the Sahel
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: Deaths due to police “intervention” soared 26% under Tarcísio. Rui Costa’s Bahia is the state that kills the most black people in Brazil
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The ideology spread by the religion of capital obscures exploitation and structural inequalities
In the second episode of the interview program on the website A Terra é Redonda, we talked to Christian Dunker about the relationship between psychoanalysis and social criticism, his studies about social pathologies, neoliberalism as a manager of psychic suffering
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on Julio Bressane's film, currently showing in theaters.
By LETÍCIA NÚÑEZ ALMEIDA: Commentary on the recently released book by Luiz Eduardo Soares.
By LUIZ MARQUES: In the East, the acute public vs. competition is not reproduced. private, the terms are not antonyms. Asians recognize the role of the State in the formation of nationalism that crosses the popular segments and the ruling classes.
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Barbie's massive reach has made her a symbol of consumer culture and Western beauty standards, exerting a marked influence on young Latin American women.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: England was the “edge” of a process that had already been insinuated and partially developed in other regions of western Europe
By FRANCISCO JUNIOR: The great challenge that lies ahead is to place pharmaceutical assistance in the path of the conceptual dictates of the SUS, assuring the population, without distinction, universal, comprehensive and qualified access to medication
By TADEU ALENCAR ARRAIS: The pedagogical and economic impacts of the exclusion of the state of São Paulo from the National Textbook Program
By JORGE FELIX: The death of the Polish economist occurs just as the world is watching in perplexity – but well warned by him – the effects of the ecological catastrophe announced for decades
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Holloway has Marxism as the strongest and most appropriate theory for political autonomism
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO BARRETO TRINDADE: In recent months, we have had significant episodes of disputes around minimal projects for society, with no consolidation of a perspective of rupture with the neoliberal order
By AURÉLIA HUBNER PEIXOUTO: Commentary on the film directed by João Gonzalez
By MARC MAESSCHALCK & JEAN-CLAUDE JEAN: In the logic of the Haitian government, everything that is not explicitly prohibited by the United States and the CoreGroup, it's allowed
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The proposed “gaúcho culture”, crucible of the apologetic myths of the southern ruling classes about the past, paradoxically has its roots ingrained in the work of the captive campeiro
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: Hope is never giving up, not letting our capacity for integrity and fighting for a better life rot
By EUGENIO BUCCI: In a world mediated by electronic images and digital networks, the existence of a spiritual substitute, more than plausible, becomes undeniable
By RODRIGO NUNES: Introduction of the newly released book
By BOSNIC DRAGO: Neocolonial plunder has been the main reason behind a series of popular uprisings in the Sahel
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: Deaths due to police “intervention” soared 26% under Tarcísio. Rui Costa’s Bahia is the state that kills the most black people in Brazil
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The ideology spread by the religion of capital obscures exploitation and structural inequalities
In the second episode of the interview program on the website A Terra é Redonda, we talked to Christian Dunker about the relationship between psychoanalysis and social criticism, his studies about social pathologies, neoliberalism as a manager of psychic suffering
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on Julio Bressane's film, currently showing in theaters.
By LETÍCIA NÚÑEZ ALMEIDA: Commentary on the recently released book by Luiz Eduardo Soares.
By LUIZ MARQUES: In the East, the acute public vs. competition is not reproduced. private, the terms are not antonyms. Asians recognize the role of the State in the formation of nationalism that crosses the popular segments and the ruling classes.
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Barbie's massive reach has made her a symbol of consumer culture and Western beauty standards, exerting a marked influence on young Latin American women.