
Public promenade — I
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Comment on the exhibition “Almost Circus”, with works by Carmela Gross, on display at Sesc-Pompeia
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Comment on the exhibition “Almost Circus”, with works by Carmela Gross, on display at Sesc-Pompeia
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Commentary on the book by Michael Heinrich
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: MBL, Brasil Paralelo and Fundação Lemann together in training unemployed workers
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO:
A first sign of questioning the Central Bank for using forecasts obtained without anyone knowing how to be one of the pillars of setting the SELIC rate
By VARIOUS AUTHORS: Letter from teachers and researchers at Unesp, Unicamp and USP
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The importance of the Brazilian Society of Political Economy (SEP)
By PEDRO ROCHA CURADO & ATHOS VIEIRA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By LEONARDO BOFF: As we continue to peel the skin off the Earth and worsen climate change, the potential for hope is reaching its limit
By ROBERTO LEHER: The government disconnects from its effective social base by removing those who fought against Jair Bolsonaro from the political table
By CARLOS TAUTZ: President AMLO has been encouraging votes for Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo for four years, indicated by voting intention polls as the most likely winner in the June 2nd elections
By LUIZ FILGUEIRAS & GRAÇA DRUCK: A fighting and mobilizing union, not bureaucratized, must stimulate and facilitate, in every way, the organization and political-cultural participation of its professional base, including retirees
By LINCOLN SECCO: Considerations on “The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte”, by Karl Marx
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: Commentary on the recently released book, “Vulture capitalism”, by Grace Blakeley
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The savagery in uniform inside the Largo de São Francisco Law School
By ANDREW KORYBKO: There is no chance of Russia sitting idly by and letting the United States directly attack any target within its borders
By GERSON ALMEIDA: Why are climate decisions not followed through?
By ROMUALDO PESSOA CAMPOS FILHO: Proifes emerged from the conflict, from the clashes of authoritarian and leftist behavior, averse to negotiations, very present in the Andes boards
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The suffering of populations, mostly urban, affected by a disaster like the one in Rio Grande do Sul calls for action and also for reflection
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: For centuries scientists thought that ants and bees, in the kingdoms they build, had a King
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Comment on the exhibition “Almost Circus”, with works by Carmela Gross, on display at Sesc-Pompeia
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Commentary on the book by Michael Heinrich
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: MBL, Brasil Paralelo and Fundação Lemann together in training unemployed workers
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO:
A first sign of questioning the Central Bank for using forecasts obtained without anyone knowing how to be one of the pillars of setting the SELIC rate
By VARIOUS AUTHORS: Letter from teachers and researchers at Unesp, Unicamp and USP
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The importance of the Brazilian Society of Political Economy (SEP)
By PEDRO ROCHA CURADO & ATHOS VIEIRA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By LEONARDO BOFF: As we continue to peel the skin off the Earth and worsen climate change, the potential for hope is reaching its limit
By ROBERTO LEHER: The government disconnects from its effective social base by removing those who fought against Jair Bolsonaro from the political table
By CARLOS TAUTZ: President AMLO has been encouraging votes for Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo for four years, indicated by voting intention polls as the most likely winner in the June 2nd elections
By LUIZ FILGUEIRAS & GRAÇA DRUCK: A fighting and mobilizing union, not bureaucratized, must stimulate and facilitate, in every way, the organization and political-cultural participation of its professional base, including retirees
By LINCOLN SECCO: Considerations on “The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte”, by Karl Marx
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: Commentary on the recently released book, “Vulture capitalism”, by Grace Blakeley
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The savagery in uniform inside the Largo de São Francisco Law School
By ANDREW KORYBKO: There is no chance of Russia sitting idly by and letting the United States directly attack any target within its borders
By GERSON ALMEIDA: Why are climate decisions not followed through?
By ROMUALDO PESSOA CAMPOS FILHO: Proifes emerged from the conflict, from the clashes of authoritarian and leftist behavior, averse to negotiations, very present in the Andes boards
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The suffering of populations, mostly urban, affected by a disaster like the one in Rio Grande do Sul calls for action and also for reflection
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: For centuries scientists thought that ants and bees, in the kingdoms they build, had a King