
Democracy – strategic value
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Democracy is not only built through the implementation of socialism: its construction, difficult and gradual, still takes place under the aegis of Capital
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Democracy is not only built through the implementation of socialism: its construction, difficult and gradual, still takes place under the aegis of Capital
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
Considerations about the book Unequal Development and Capitalism
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The genesis of capitalism has to do with the expansion of the world market and colonial relations, but none of this characterizes the capitalist mode of production
By MARIA SILVIA CINTRA MARTINS: I prefer to dream of Krenak's kinship with nature and stones than to embark on the naturalization of genocide
By MARCUS BARCELOS: A walk along the path of the senses where the technology/pleasure binomial is articulated and a second pair of fundamental ideas prevails: modernization and danger
By CAIO HENRIQUE LOPES RAMIRO: Capitalism develops in a parasitic way in relation to Christianity and its cultic dynamics allows awareness only of guilt and not of the relationship of exploitation
By TIANNA S. PASCHEL: Preface to the first Portuguese edition of the book by WEB Du Bois.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: China is now the world leader in 37 of the 44 technologies considered most important for the economic and military development of the future
By NELSON MARCONI: Employment has grown, however, as long as the Brazilian economy is not leveraged by more dynamic sectors, job creation will continue to be concentrated in activities with lower remuneration
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Capitalo-parliamentarism is not a mere state structure, but a hegemonic subjectivity since the mid-80s
By AMANDA DE ALMEIDA ROMÃO: The meaning of life for Contardo Calligaris
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Ianni's contributions can help to reformulate the Brazilian agrarian debate, and the author's works point us to the axes for rethinking the Brazilian land structure
By RICARDO EVANDRO SANTOS MARTINS: Considerations about Wim Wenders' film
By TARSUS GENUS: In Europe, in the current global situation, the most important thing is to block the advance of the extreme right
By FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ: Article is written with insinuations, tricks, deliberate omissions, blatant distortions, misrepresentations and lies, and is primarily intended to tarnish AMLO's reputation
By STEPHEN MAHER & SCOTT AQUANNO: Finance capital in its current form represents a much more concentrated form of financialization and a much closer link between finance and industrial capital
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: The inability to think of capitalism as a social system formed by structuring social relations
By JOSÉ D'ASSUNAÇÃO BARROS: Preface to the recently released book by Soleni Biscouto Fressato
By EMILIO CAFASSI: Through these tricks of history, Javier Milei knew how to detect popular rejection of political decomposition and decadence, calling it “chaste”
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: Democracy is not only built through the implementation of socialism: its construction, difficult and gradual, still takes place under the aegis of Capital
By MICHAEL ROBERTS:
Considerations about the book Unequal Development and Capitalism
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The genesis of capitalism has to do with the expansion of the world market and colonial relations, but none of this characterizes the capitalist mode of production
By MARIA SILVIA CINTRA MARTINS: I prefer to dream of Krenak's kinship with nature and stones than to embark on the naturalization of genocide
By MARCUS BARCELOS: A walk along the path of the senses where the technology/pleasure binomial is articulated and a second pair of fundamental ideas prevails: modernization and danger
By CAIO HENRIQUE LOPES RAMIRO: Capitalism develops in a parasitic way in relation to Christianity and its cultic dynamics allows awareness only of guilt and not of the relationship of exploitation
By TIANNA S. PASCHEL: Preface to the first Portuguese edition of the book by WEB Du Bois.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: China is now the world leader in 37 of the 44 technologies considered most important for the economic and military development of the future
By NELSON MARCONI: Employment has grown, however, as long as the Brazilian economy is not leveraged by more dynamic sectors, job creation will continue to be concentrated in activities with lower remuneration
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Capitalo-parliamentarism is not a mere state structure, but a hegemonic subjectivity since the mid-80s
By AMANDA DE ALMEIDA ROMÃO: The meaning of life for Contardo Calligaris
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Ianni's contributions can help to reformulate the Brazilian agrarian debate, and the author's works point us to the axes for rethinking the Brazilian land structure
By RICARDO EVANDRO SANTOS MARTINS: Considerations about Wim Wenders' film
By TARSUS GENUS: In Europe, in the current global situation, the most important thing is to block the advance of the extreme right
By FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ: Article is written with insinuations, tricks, deliberate omissions, blatant distortions, misrepresentations and lies, and is primarily intended to tarnish AMLO's reputation
By STEPHEN MAHER & SCOTT AQUANNO: Finance capital in its current form represents a much more concentrated form of financialization and a much closer link between finance and industrial capital
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: The inability to think of capitalism as a social system formed by structuring social relations
By JOSÉ D'ASSUNAÇÃO BARROS: Preface to the recently released book by Soleni Biscouto Fressato
By EMILIO CAFASSI: Through these tricks of history, Javier Milei knew how to detect popular rejection of political decomposition and decadence, calling it “chaste”