
The “oil shock” and the electoral shock
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Ernesto Geisel has not lost track of his institutional project: using Act 5 to revoke Act 5
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Ernesto Geisel has not lost track of his institutional project: using Act 5 to revoke Act 5
By SUZELEY KALIL: Foreword to Ana Penido's recently released book
By LUIZ MARQUES: The government is cynically blackmailed in the eyes of the corporate media, which does not transform the fact into a political-media scandal
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The Argentine president trusts in unrestricted capitalism as a means to resolve the long crisis of this peripheral economy, and has not wavered in the face of this extremist experiment
By ROSE MARIA MARQUES: The requirement to meet targets does not even spare social policies for those most in need
By MATTHEW MENDES: The free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union is anachronistic and harmful to Brazil and other countries in the South American bloc
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Ernesto Geisel has not lost track of his institutional project: using Act 5 to revoke Act 5
By SUZELEY KALIL: Foreword to Ana Penido's recently released book
By LUIZ MARQUES: The government is cynically blackmailed in the eyes of the corporate media, which does not transform the fact into a political-media scandal
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The Argentine president trusts in unrestricted capitalism as a means to resolve the long crisis of this peripheral economy, and has not wavered in the face of this extremist experiment
By ROSE MARIA MARQUES: The requirement to meet targets does not even spare social policies for those most in need
By MATTHEW MENDES: The free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union is anachronistic and harmful to Brazil and other countries in the South American bloc