
world in dispute
By MÁRCIA TIBURI: Author's introduction to the recently released book
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: In the last ten years the USA has entered its deepest institutional crisis
By EMILIO CAFASSI: Hospitality to capital is complemented by the crudest hostility towards the dispossessed, as a reflection of subtle contemporary power maneuvers
By FELIPE APL COSTA: There is a good dose of elitism in academia, without a doubt, but the Brazilian university has never been an ivory tower, much less an ivory tower
By RAFAEL ROBLES GODOI: Marx does not see total social capital as the sum of individual capitals, but rather as the synthesis of the reciprocal interactions of the movements of these capitals
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: The extreme right has already been normalized by politicians and opinion makers
By FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ: The high and enthusiastic levels of mass mobilization of pro-Maduro forces across the country contrast sharply with the rather weak rallies of candidate Edmundo González
By ELIZABETH SCHMIDT: China's presence in Africa dates back to the middle of the last century, initially due to political sympathy, today more linked to economic perspectives
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI, BRUNO REGASSON & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: The disputes over what Brazil is and what it should be reveal discursive labyrinths that show us conceptions of identity, desires and moral perspectives about the future
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Those who like democracy, freedom; Those who fight for the sovereignty of their countries and do not want war must hope for Nicolás Maduro's victory this Sunday
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: What our lives will be like post-nuclear war
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Commentary on the film directed by Paola Cortellesi
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Westerners, hypocritically, continue to display the trophy of pacifists and characterize as violent and terrorist any and all manifestations contrary to the interests of the Western world
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: A defense of minister Fernando Haddad
By MATHEUS SILVA: How monetary policy exercises dominance over fiscal policy or how the Central Bank controls the government
By ARACY PS BALBANI: We are bitter in our country as a result of the efficient and perverse practice of dismantling both education and public instruction
By LEONARDO BOFF: Which science is good for world transformation?
By MONTESQUIEU: Preface by the author, in the new Brazilian translation version
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: In the last ten years the USA has entered its deepest institutional crisis
By EMILIO CAFASSI: Hospitality to capital is complemented by the crudest hostility towards the dispossessed, as a reflection of subtle contemporary power maneuvers
By FELIPE APL COSTA: There is a good dose of elitism in academia, without a doubt, but the Brazilian university has never been an ivory tower, much less an ivory tower
By RAFAEL ROBLES GODOI: Marx does not see total social capital as the sum of individual capitals, but rather as the synthesis of the reciprocal interactions of the movements of these capitals
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: The extreme right has already been normalized by politicians and opinion makers
By FRANCISCO DOMINGUEZ: The high and enthusiastic levels of mass mobilization of pro-Maduro forces across the country contrast sharply with the rather weak rallies of candidate Edmundo González
By ELIZABETH SCHMIDT: China's presence in Africa dates back to the middle of the last century, initially due to political sympathy, today more linked to economic perspectives
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI, BRUNO REGASSON & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: The disputes over what Brazil is and what it should be reveal discursive labyrinths that show us conceptions of identity, desires and moral perspectives about the future
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Those who like democracy, freedom; Those who fight for the sovereignty of their countries and do not want war must hope for Nicolás Maduro's victory this Sunday
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: What our lives will be like post-nuclear war
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Commentary on the film directed by Paola Cortellesi
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Westerners, hypocritically, continue to display the trophy of pacifists and characterize as violent and terrorist any and all manifestations contrary to the interests of the Western world
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: A defense of minister Fernando Haddad
By MATHEUS SILVA: How monetary policy exercises dominance over fiscal policy or how the Central Bank controls the government
By ARACY PS BALBANI: We are bitter in our country as a result of the efficient and perverse practice of dismantling both education and public instruction
By LEONARDO BOFF: Which science is good for world transformation?
By MONTESQUIEU: Preface by the author, in the new Brazilian translation version