
Lenin's cultural internationalism
By FLO MENEZES: Of all the Leninist conceptions about art, the one that most reveals itself to be extremely current is the defense of internationalism
By FLO MENEZES: Of all the Leninist conceptions about art, the one that most reveals itself to be extremely current is the defense of internationalism
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA: Presentation of the Brazilian edition of Gianni Fresu's book
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: The unavoidable lesson left by Lenin is that it is possible, that it is necessary, to dare to dream of a new world and fight to build it
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The state of “internal armed conflict” declared by the Noboa government does not resolve the immediate and mediate elements of the problem, but benefits the military and US State Department networks
By JONAS TIAGO SILVEIRA: All those who applauded the privatizations of public companies and who scrapped them when they were state-owned, now point the finger and cry “wolf” to hide their guilt
By LEONARDO AVRITZER: Everything indicates that there is no basis for South Africa's opening speech in The Hague, due to its fundamentally ideological character
By DANIEL DE SOUZA SALES BORGES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By TARSUS GENUS: The arrival of Lewandowski at the MJ, with his trusted man in Public Security, prosecutor Mário Sarrubbo, gives us confidence that the country will not go backwards in this area
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: Many Western intellectuals see Israel as the embodiment of European enlightenment and ignore the “destructive element of progress” by disregarding what Israel is doing to the Palestinians
By LUCIUS PROVASE: Literature places us at the intersection between ethics and aesthetics. Sometimes it forces us to make a choice
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Considerations on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Lenin’s death
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Author's introduction to the recently published book
By JEFFREY D SACHS: The US has attempted to overthrow at least 80 governments since 1947 by instigating coups d'état, assassinations, insurrections, civil unrest, election manipulation, economic sanctions and open warfare
By LEONARDO BOFF: What is it about us that makes us enemies of one another, homicidal, fratricidal, ethnocidal and ultimately biocidal?
By FRANCESCA ALBANESE, RICHARD BENNETT, MOHAMED BABAIKER: An open letter from independent United Nations human rights experts serving in various reporting and advisory roles under the UN Human Rights Council
By VALERIO ARCARY: One hundred years after Lenin's death, the lack of Leninists has never been so felt
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The German political-social situation is serious. It finds itself at a crossroads that could lead to practices reminiscent of those of the Third Reich
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: When we don't participate, someone else does, when we don't vote, someone else votes, when we don't exercise citizenship, someone does it on our behalf
By NATHÁLIA SILVEIRA: To understand the relationship between the lack of Latin American integration and Brazil's economic dependence on countries in the Global North, it is valuable to consider the studies of Celso Furtado
By FLO MENEZES: Of all the Leninist conceptions about art, the one that most reveals itself to be extremely current is the defense of internationalism
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA: Presentation of the Brazilian edition of Gianni Fresu's book
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: The unavoidable lesson left by Lenin is that it is possible, that it is necessary, to dare to dream of a new world and fight to build it
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The state of “internal armed conflict” declared by the Noboa government does not resolve the immediate and mediate elements of the problem, but benefits the military and US State Department networks
By JONAS TIAGO SILVEIRA: All those who applauded the privatizations of public companies and who scrapped them when they were state-owned, now point the finger and cry “wolf” to hide their guilt
By LEONARDO AVRITZER: Everything indicates that there is no basis for South Africa's opening speech in The Hague, due to its fundamentally ideological character
By DANIEL DE SOUZA SALES BORGES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By TARSUS GENUS: The arrival of Lewandowski at the MJ, with his trusted man in Public Security, prosecutor Mário Sarrubbo, gives us confidence that the country will not go backwards in this area
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: Many Western intellectuals see Israel as the embodiment of European enlightenment and ignore the “destructive element of progress” by disregarding what Israel is doing to the Palestinians
By LUCIUS PROVASE: Literature places us at the intersection between ethics and aesthetics. Sometimes it forces us to make a choice
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Considerations on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Lenin’s death
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Author's introduction to the recently published book
By JEFFREY D SACHS: The US has attempted to overthrow at least 80 governments since 1947 by instigating coups d'état, assassinations, insurrections, civil unrest, election manipulation, economic sanctions and open warfare
By LEONARDO BOFF: What is it about us that makes us enemies of one another, homicidal, fratricidal, ethnocidal and ultimately biocidal?
By FRANCESCA ALBANESE, RICHARD BENNETT, MOHAMED BABAIKER: An open letter from independent United Nations human rights experts serving in various reporting and advisory roles under the UN Human Rights Council
By VALERIO ARCARY: One hundred years after Lenin's death, the lack of Leninists has never been so felt
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The German political-social situation is serious. It finds itself at a crossroads that could lead to practices reminiscent of those of the Third Reich
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: When we don't participate, someone else does, when we don't vote, someone else votes, when we don't exercise citizenship, someone does it on our behalf
By NATHÁLIA SILVEIRA: To understand the relationship between the lack of Latin American integration and Brazil's economic dependence on countries in the Global North, it is valuable to consider the studies of Celso Furtado