
National Journal
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Quality journalism, dedicated to factual truth, prevented larger portions of the people from being swallowed up by fanaticism
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Quality journalism, dedicated to factual truth, prevented larger portions of the people from being swallowed up by fanaticism
By LAURA MULVEY: Women in Godard are still a gold mine for feminist curiosity today
By JAMES K. GALBRAITH: The narrative about the Asian country says more about the West itself. It's about reinforcing what Westerners like to believe: the inevitable triumph of capitalism and democracy
By GABRIEL TELES: The experience of Chilean workers with the industrial cordons, despite its contradictions and limits, must be taken as an authentic revolutionary experience
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: A British organization launched a campaign with the motto “Are you a communist?” In a short time she took to the streets. This shows the importance of spreading communist ideas and revolution
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Reports indicate that Kiev and its Western patrons have weaponized Ukrainian phone scams to orchestrate terrorist attacks inside Russia
By RONALDO TAMBERLINI PAGOTTO: Presentation of the recently published book
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: What explains Brazil's economic performance so far so much better than most expected?
By JUAN MICHEL MONTEZUMA DOS SANTOS: Did PT policy lead us to the current public security crisis?
By JOELMA LV PIRES: The neoliberal movement constitutes a radical ideological aggression on what the State should be
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Brazil has resumed its historic course as a nation that values multilateralism and negotiated conflict resolution, touchstones of our diplomacy.
By MIA COUTO: What Rosa pursued in her writing was “this moving, impossible, disturbing thing, rebellious to any logic, which we call 'reality', and which is ourselves, the world, life”.
By HO-FUNG HUNG: This economic model resembles state capitalism under fascist regimes in interwar Europe and Asia.
By MOWED VIANNA: Accepting the implementation of economic embargoes and allying with them out of mere diplomatic alignment or economic and political convenience makes the countries that do so accomplices in this crime.
By ALEXANDRE JULIETE ROSA: Considerations on the journey of Walter Delgatti Neto, the “hacker from Araraquara”.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Brazil has always been kept dependent, a minor partner of the big world business. Given this fact, we must think what kind of Independence we have and what Independence we seek
By BRUNO BOTELHO COSTA: Considerations on the recently released book by Débora Mazza
By LUIZ MARQUES: The novelty of the Lula government's Multiannual Participatory Plan 3.0 makes politics flee from the cretinism of Parliament and takes to the streets. The news is great, but Finland Station is still a long way off
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: If the Brazilian elite could pay no tribute, and refuses to debate on how to overcome one of the greatest social inequalities in the world
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: The multiple factors that point to the decline of the empire and the formation of a new order
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Quality journalism, dedicated to factual truth, prevented larger portions of the people from being swallowed up by fanaticism
By LAURA MULVEY: Women in Godard are still a gold mine for feminist curiosity today
By JAMES K. GALBRAITH: The narrative about the Asian country says more about the West itself. It's about reinforcing what Westerners like to believe: the inevitable triumph of capitalism and democracy
By GABRIEL TELES: The experience of Chilean workers with the industrial cordons, despite its contradictions and limits, must be taken as an authentic revolutionary experience
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: A British organization launched a campaign with the motto “Are you a communist?” In a short time she took to the streets. This shows the importance of spreading communist ideas and revolution
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Reports indicate that Kiev and its Western patrons have weaponized Ukrainian phone scams to orchestrate terrorist attacks inside Russia
By RONALDO TAMBERLINI PAGOTTO: Presentation of the recently published book
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: What explains Brazil's economic performance so far so much better than most expected?
By JUAN MICHEL MONTEZUMA DOS SANTOS: Did PT policy lead us to the current public security crisis?
By JOELMA LV PIRES: The neoliberal movement constitutes a radical ideological aggression on what the State should be
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: Brazil has resumed its historic course as a nation that values multilateralism and negotiated conflict resolution, touchstones of our diplomacy.
By MIA COUTO: What Rosa pursued in her writing was “this moving, impossible, disturbing thing, rebellious to any logic, which we call 'reality', and which is ourselves, the world, life”.
By HO-FUNG HUNG: This economic model resembles state capitalism under fascist regimes in interwar Europe and Asia.
By MOWED VIANNA: Accepting the implementation of economic embargoes and allying with them out of mere diplomatic alignment or economic and political convenience makes the countries that do so accomplices in this crime.
By ALEXANDRE JULIETE ROSA: Considerations on the journey of Walter Delgatti Neto, the “hacker from Araraquara”.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Brazil has always been kept dependent, a minor partner of the big world business. Given this fact, we must think what kind of Independence we have and what Independence we seek
By BRUNO BOTELHO COSTA: Considerations on the recently released book by Débora Mazza
By LUIZ MARQUES: The novelty of the Lula government's Multiannual Participatory Plan 3.0 makes politics flee from the cretinism of Parliament and takes to the streets. The news is great, but Finland Station is still a long way off
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: If the Brazilian elite could pay no tribute, and refuses to debate on how to overcome one of the greatest social inequalities in the world
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: The multiple factors that point to the decline of the empire and the formation of a new order