
Caio Prado Junior in the Soviet Union
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: Caio Prado Júnior's book about the USSR is a hybrid, which mixes testimonies with a broader and more direct description of the social and economic aspects of that country
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: Caio Prado Júnior's book about the USSR is a hybrid, which mixes testimonies with a broader and more direct description of the social and economic aspects of that country
By JOÃO GABRIEL DO NASCIMENTO PIRES: The song “Cálice” by Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil, inserted in the context of Brazilian Popular Music during the military regime, reveals the depth and impact of art as a means of protest and reflection
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Sir Keir Starmer has already managed to surpass German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as the most warmongering leader within Europe, in relation to the escalation of the War in Ukraine
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The BRICS will cause disappointment throughout the Global South if they remain in the realm of speeches, communiqués and proclamations without moving forward with innovative practical initiatives
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The initial moments of the Lutopetismo in power produced the “silence of the intellectuals”. A silence that, in truth, was fading all that intellectual strength inherited from the 1930 momentum until it was extinguished
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: Caio Prado Júnior's book about the USSR is a hybrid, which mixes testimonies with a broader and more direct description of the social and economic aspects of that country
By JOÃO GABRIEL DO NASCIMENTO PIRES: The song “Cálice” by Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil, inserted in the context of Brazilian Popular Music during the military regime, reveals the depth and impact of art as a means of protest and reflection
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Sir Keir Starmer has already managed to surpass German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as the most warmongering leader within Europe, in relation to the escalation of the War in Ukraine
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The BRICS will cause disappointment throughout the Global South if they remain in the realm of speeches, communiqués and proclamations without moving forward with innovative practical initiatives
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The initial moments of the Lutopetismo in power produced the “silence of the intellectuals”. A silence that, in truth, was fading all that intellectual strength inherited from the 1930 momentum until it was extinguished