
New developmentalism
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Author's thoughts on his most recent book, recently published
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Author's thoughts on his most recent book, recently published
By GILBERTO MARINGONI & PAULO ALVES JUNIOR: Entry from the Dictionary of Marxism in America
By KEN LOACH: Labor leader Keir Starmer is not a moderate, not a centrist, but an uncompromising, free-market right-wing politician
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: The initial capital of elite families came from enslaved people, the large and hidden initial capital of almost all large Brazilian businessmen
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: Fight for women's lives, for the advancement of science, in the name of those killed by the lack of vaccines, against the return of ignorance, against the authoritarian conservative right
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: How should a proclaimed secular State deal with religious activism in its interior?
By VALERIO ARCARY: The far right ruthlessly exploits all the fears and anxieties that fragment society
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on Pierre Carles' film about the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Russia is losing patience with Israel, consequently solidifying its strategic ties with the Axis of Resistance led by Iran
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The tree that covers the forest – a response to Mário Maestri
By EMILIO CAFASSI: The real intimidation does not come from popular demonstrations, but from the executive and judicial powers over civil society, violating freedom of expression
By LUIS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES: A Global South cultural revolution is absolutely necessary. It should aim to decolonize the West
By GILBERTO LOPES: There is no more right in Europe (neither extreme nor center) than the liberal right, “extreme” when necessary, “democratic” when sufficient
By ALEX ROSA COSTA: Commentary on the play, starring Denise Fraga, showing in São Paulo
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: From the 1980s onwards, Britain increasingly became what we might call a “rentier economy”.
By JULIA CAGÉ & THOMAS PIKETTY: The French left has been demonized, but its agenda is realistic, not radical
By LUIZ MARQUES: Bolsonaro is a crook for hire to dismantle democracy and state regulatory bodies; submissive to the accumulative interests of the plutocracy
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The devaluation of human work is contrary to the canons of justice and equity that underlie the logic of social security
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Former European colonial powers have, since 1945, become colonies of a former British colony and are currently being overtaken by the multipolar world
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Author's thoughts on his most recent book, recently published
By GILBERTO MARINGONI & PAULO ALVES JUNIOR: Entry from the Dictionary of Marxism in America
By KEN LOACH: Labor leader Keir Starmer is not a moderate, not a centrist, but an uncompromising, free-market right-wing politician
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: The initial capital of elite families came from enslaved people, the large and hidden initial capital of almost all large Brazilian businessmen
By EVA ALTERMAN BLAY: Fight for women's lives, for the advancement of science, in the name of those killed by the lack of vaccines, against the return of ignorance, against the authoritarian conservative right
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: How should a proclaimed secular State deal with religious activism in its interior?
By VALERIO ARCARY: The far right ruthlessly exploits all the fears and anxieties that fragment society
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on Pierre Carles' film about the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Russia is losing patience with Israel, consequently solidifying its strategic ties with the Axis of Resistance led by Iran
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The tree that covers the forest – a response to Mário Maestri
By EMILIO CAFASSI: The real intimidation does not come from popular demonstrations, but from the executive and judicial powers over civil society, violating freedom of expression
By LUIS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES: A Global South cultural revolution is absolutely necessary. It should aim to decolonize the West
By GILBERTO LOPES: There is no more right in Europe (neither extreme nor center) than the liberal right, “extreme” when necessary, “democratic” when sufficient
By ALEX ROSA COSTA: Commentary on the play, starring Denise Fraga, showing in São Paulo
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: From the 1980s onwards, Britain increasingly became what we might call a “rentier economy”.
By JULIA CAGÉ & THOMAS PIKETTY: The French left has been demonized, but its agenda is realistic, not radical
By LUIZ MARQUES: Bolsonaro is a crook for hire to dismantle democracy and state regulatory bodies; submissive to the accumulative interests of the plutocracy
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The devaluation of human work is contrary to the canons of justice and equity that underlie the logic of social security
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Former European colonial powers have, since 1945, become colonies of a former British colony and are currently being overtaken by the multipolar world