
The market-science alliance
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES: The transfer of responsibilities from the State to the Market, which consolidated its alliance with Science
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES: The transfer of responsibilities from the State to the Market, which consolidated its alliance with Science
By ANTHONY DAVID: Averse to saturated philosophies, disidentified from power, Arantes' critical horizon has the merit of seeking support in a historical ground full of flesh-and-blood beings and experiences of subalternity
By DYLAN RILEY: The US cannot adopt a Bonapartist solution. Thus, the American bourgeoisie is condemned to work within the confines of a party system that has now become a dysfunctional relic.
By MARCELO SEVAYBRICKER MOREIRA: Going on strike now is inappropriate, at least for those who see themselves as defenders of the democratic rule of law and the expansion of social welfare in the country
By WANDERSON CHAVES: Reintroducing miscegenation as a topic of anti-racist struggle does not help in the dispute over the meanings of blackness
By LEONARDO BOFF: Refutation of a fallacy, of an out-of-time, fundamentalist interpretation, in the service of a political, totalitarian and exclusionary meaning
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES & FRANCISCO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Perhaps what should worry Guilherme Boulos is that rejection is too low, a sign that he is bothering less than he should
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Lula's determination to remain silent regarding the 1964 coup is unacceptable; goes against his own history and confronts the forces that guaranteed his election
By MARIELLA PITTARI MERKEL: The anarcho-capitalism that intends to extinguish the Argentine Central Bank is not far from the autonomy of the Central Bank of Brazil
By ION DE ANDRADE: Lula government's drop in popularity: if access to rights is not universalized it could get worse
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: It will be necessary to understand the politics of Bolsonarism to defeat it
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: Considerations about the exhibition on display at the Santa Mònica Interdisciplinary Center for Contemporary Arts
By RICARDO FABBRINI: Speech to be given at the ceremony awarding the title of Professor Emeritus to the philosopher, educator and arts critic
By JOSE SOCRATES: Three prosecutors opened a criminal case, forced the prime minister to resign, brought down the government and ended up with an absolute majority in Parliament
By BARBARA SPINELLI: Socialist MEPs live in a Eurocratic bubble, abandon their former affiliations and are disinterested in their electorate
By MAYRA GOULART, PAULO GRACINO & RAUL PAIVA: The economy doesn’t say everything, but it helps: analyzing government approval polls
By FRANCO “BIFO” BERARDI: Author's preface to the recently published book
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES: The transfer of responsibilities from the State to the Market, which consolidated its alliance with Science
By ANTHONY DAVID: Averse to saturated philosophies, disidentified from power, Arantes' critical horizon has the merit of seeking support in a historical ground full of flesh-and-blood beings and experiences of subalternity
By DYLAN RILEY: The US cannot adopt a Bonapartist solution. Thus, the American bourgeoisie is condemned to work within the confines of a party system that has now become a dysfunctional relic.
By MARCELO SEVAYBRICKER MOREIRA: Going on strike now is inappropriate, at least for those who see themselves as defenders of the democratic rule of law and the expansion of social welfare in the country
By WANDERSON CHAVES: Reintroducing miscegenation as a topic of anti-racist struggle does not help in the dispute over the meanings of blackness
By LEONARDO BOFF: Refutation of a fallacy, of an out-of-time, fundamentalist interpretation, in the service of a political, totalitarian and exclusionary meaning
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES & FRANCISCO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Perhaps what should worry Guilherme Boulos is that rejection is too low, a sign that he is bothering less than he should
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Lula's determination to remain silent regarding the 1964 coup is unacceptable; goes against his own history and confronts the forces that guaranteed his election
By MARIELLA PITTARI MERKEL: The anarcho-capitalism that intends to extinguish the Argentine Central Bank is not far from the autonomy of the Central Bank of Brazil
By ION DE ANDRADE: Lula government's drop in popularity: if access to rights is not universalized it could get worse
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: It will be necessary to understand the politics of Bolsonarism to defeat it
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: Considerations about the exhibition on display at the Santa Mònica Interdisciplinary Center for Contemporary Arts
By RICARDO FABBRINI: Speech to be given at the ceremony awarding the title of Professor Emeritus to the philosopher, educator and arts critic
By JOSE SOCRATES: Three prosecutors opened a criminal case, forced the prime minister to resign, brought down the government and ended up with an absolute majority in Parliament
By BARBARA SPINELLI: Socialist MEPs live in a Eurocratic bubble, abandon their former affiliations and are disinterested in their electorate
By MAYRA GOULART, PAULO GRACINO & RAUL PAIVA: The economy doesn’t say everything, but it helps: analyzing government approval polls
By FRANCO “BIFO” BERARDI: Author's preface to the recently published book