
Development and politics
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Preface to the new edition of Paul Singer's book
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Preface to the new edition of Paul Singer's book
By LEONARDO BOFF: It is no longer a war of the strong against the weak, but war crimes and real genocide on the part of the strong
By NOURIEL ROUBINI: The party is over and there is a growing recognition that not only the global economy, but even humans are at risk
By JUAN TORRES LÓPEZ: The extreme right appears because, at the same time, the left disappears or loses direction, they divide themselves, privileging identity and territorial issues or telling society what is or is not politically correct
By PIERO DETONI: If the constitution of societies is presented as the result of collective creation, forms of collective responsibility are therefore required
By ELIAS JABBOUR: The Chinese are not interested in the burden of being a hegemon. But it is important to polarize the debate on global governance
By ANNE ALEXANDER: Commentary on the recently released book by Alex Callinicos
By TARIK CYRIL AMAR: If Joe Biden wants a two-state solution, then why does he allow and help one of the “two states” to destroy the other?
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: The exercise of soft power Chinese culture does not involve ostensible investment in a cultural industry with global reach. A nuance that the American mind seems incapable of understanding
By ILAN ZUGMAN & CARLOS TAUTZ: The contradictions between the reality of the acts and the declared intention of governments to encourage the use of energy sources that are less polluting than fossil fuels
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Entries and notes for a script of fights and debates
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Genocide is not something linked to some absolute number of deaths, but rather to a specific form of policy of erasing bodies
By MARTIN MARTINELLI: Palestine and Israel are one of the most important cases of national struggle, but at the same time, it ends up being one of the most controversial, and reflects the reconfiguration of the world system
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: There must be some place in Judaism that, instead of flowing into Zionism or psychology, flows into a prayer
By FERNANDA FIGUEIREDO: In the past, there was talk about protecting the environment for future generations, it seemed something far from our present. However, the current generation already lives under the effects of destruction
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: All the great “genocides” of modernity were only identified, recognized and condemned by the owners of world power, after they were committed
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Author's introduction to the newly released book
By RASHID KHALIDI: The Biden administration has plunged headlong into an abyss of moral depravity by granting material support to Israel in the massacre of Palestinians and the transformation of Gaza into an uninhabitable place
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The decisive role of investigative partnerships, formal and informal, between Brazil and the USA in the erosion of Brazilian democratic institutionality
By LUIZ MARQUES: The ceasefire and the consolidation of a Palestinian State cannot be postponed. From the warmongering strategy, it is only possible to hope for peace in the cemeteries when the massacre ends
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Preface to the new edition of Paul Singer's book
By LEONARDO BOFF: It is no longer a war of the strong against the weak, but war crimes and real genocide on the part of the strong
By NOURIEL ROUBINI: The party is over and there is a growing recognition that not only the global economy, but even humans are at risk
By JUAN TORRES LÓPEZ: The extreme right appears because, at the same time, the left disappears or loses direction, they divide themselves, privileging identity and territorial issues or telling society what is or is not politically correct
By PIERO DETONI: If the constitution of societies is presented as the result of collective creation, forms of collective responsibility are therefore required
By ELIAS JABBOUR: The Chinese are not interested in the burden of being a hegemon. But it is important to polarize the debate on global governance
By ANNE ALEXANDER: Commentary on the recently released book by Alex Callinicos
By TARIK CYRIL AMAR: If Joe Biden wants a two-state solution, then why does he allow and help one of the “two states” to destroy the other?
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: The exercise of soft power Chinese culture does not involve ostensible investment in a cultural industry with global reach. A nuance that the American mind seems incapable of understanding
By ILAN ZUGMAN & CARLOS TAUTZ: The contradictions between the reality of the acts and the declared intention of governments to encourage the use of energy sources that are less polluting than fossil fuels
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Entries and notes for a script of fights and debates
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Genocide is not something linked to some absolute number of deaths, but rather to a specific form of policy of erasing bodies
By MARTIN MARTINELLI: Palestine and Israel are one of the most important cases of national struggle, but at the same time, it ends up being one of the most controversial, and reflects the reconfiguration of the world system
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: There must be some place in Judaism that, instead of flowing into Zionism or psychology, flows into a prayer
By FERNANDA FIGUEIREDO: In the past, there was talk about protecting the environment for future generations, it seemed something far from our present. However, the current generation already lives under the effects of destruction
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: All the great “genocides” of modernity were only identified, recognized and condemned by the owners of world power, after they were committed
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Author's introduction to the newly released book
By RASHID KHALIDI: The Biden administration has plunged headlong into an abyss of moral depravity by granting material support to Israel in the massacre of Palestinians and the transformation of Gaza into an uninhabitable place
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: The decisive role of investigative partnerships, formal and informal, between Brazil and the USA in the erosion of Brazilian democratic institutionality
By LUIZ MARQUES: The ceasefire and the consolidation of a Palestinian State cannot be postponed. From the warmongering strategy, it is only possible to hope for peace in the cemeteries when the massacre ends