
One-eyed biography
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on Ibrahim Nasrallah's recently published book
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on Ibrahim Nasrallah's recently published book
By ALINE MAGALHÃES PINTO: Preface to the book by Dominick LaCapra
By PETER PÁL PELBART: Something very exceptional must have happened for Israel's denial of the Palestinian issue to give rise to a jingoistic version
By CAMILO BUSS ARAUJO: The premise that fighting imperialism and the extreme right is more important than respecting electoral rules is dangerous
By EMILIO CAFASSI: The government's actions are causing an unprecedented reinforcement of social control, reaching a scope greater than that of the right-wing governments of Menem or Macri
By AFRANIO CATANI: Analysis of the trajectories of Vinicius de Moraes, BJ Duarte, Octavio Ianni, Florestan Fernandes and Pierre Bourdieu
By JOANA COUTINHO & MAURÍCIO BRUGNARO JÚNIOR: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: The fight against inequalities lies at the heart of achieving a society capable of preventing the large-scale destruction of the foundations that support life itself
By ANGELITA MATOS SOUZA: All the Venezuelan military needs to do is establish the agreements desired by American oil companies and Venezuela will “immediately become an example of democracy”
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The reluctance of elites to take measures compatible with the precautionary principle in climate matters seems to suggest that the (lack of) Lifeboat Ethics is in operation today
By ARTUR SCAVONE: It is necessary to rescue the name “communist” and cleanse this name of the damage that was caused by the successive defeats of past revolutions
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: If it does not respond to the Israeli attack, Iran could find itself demoralized. If you go to war, you run the risk of a serious defeat.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: It is expected that deterrence will prevail due to the fear of mutual annihilation, and thus, even though nuclear war appears imminent, it may continue to be postponed
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: King Arthur became pop and was associated with all types of esotericism or occultism
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Thompson provided a theoretical and methodological framework for Brazilian historians to explore the formation and experience of the working classes in Brazil
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: In the current conditions of the capitalist market, what motivation can family farmers have to adopt the agroecology proposal?
By ADELTO GONÇALVES: Commentary on the detective novel by Flávio R. Kothe
By RENATO ORTIZ: The portrait of Dorian Gray and the anguish that haunts us in these current times
By CÉSAR BOLAÑO & FABRÍCIO ZANGHELINI: Just as we fought against the patenting of genes at the turn of the century, today we must fight against the private exploitation of our data
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR: Rodriguiana's tragedy is not just for Rio de Janeiro, but extends to all the north and south areas, villages and hamlets of Brazil
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on Ibrahim Nasrallah's recently published book
By ALINE MAGALHÃES PINTO: Preface to the book by Dominick LaCapra
By PETER PÁL PELBART: Something very exceptional must have happened for Israel's denial of the Palestinian issue to give rise to a jingoistic version
By CAMILO BUSS ARAUJO: The premise that fighting imperialism and the extreme right is more important than respecting electoral rules is dangerous
By EMILIO CAFASSI: The government's actions are causing an unprecedented reinforcement of social control, reaching a scope greater than that of the right-wing governments of Menem or Macri
By AFRANIO CATANI: Analysis of the trajectories of Vinicius de Moraes, BJ Duarte, Octavio Ianni, Florestan Fernandes and Pierre Bourdieu
By JOANA COUTINHO & MAURÍCIO BRUGNARO JÚNIOR: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: The fight against inequalities lies at the heart of achieving a society capable of preventing the large-scale destruction of the foundations that support life itself
By ANGELITA MATOS SOUZA: All the Venezuelan military needs to do is establish the agreements desired by American oil companies and Venezuela will “immediately become an example of democracy”
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The reluctance of elites to take measures compatible with the precautionary principle in climate matters seems to suggest that the (lack of) Lifeboat Ethics is in operation today
By ARTUR SCAVONE: It is necessary to rescue the name “communist” and cleanse this name of the damage that was caused by the successive defeats of past revolutions
By LUÍS FELIPE MIGUEL: If it does not respond to the Israeli attack, Iran could find itself demoralized. If you go to war, you run the risk of a serious defeat.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: It is expected that deterrence will prevail due to the fear of mutual annihilation, and thus, even though nuclear war appears imminent, it may continue to be postponed
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: King Arthur became pop and was associated with all types of esotericism or occultism
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Thompson provided a theoretical and methodological framework for Brazilian historians to explore the formation and experience of the working classes in Brazil
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: In the current conditions of the capitalist market, what motivation can family farmers have to adopt the agroecology proposal?
By ADELTO GONÇALVES: Commentary on the detective novel by Flávio R. Kothe
By RENATO ORTIZ: The portrait of Dorian Gray and the anguish that haunts us in these current times
By CÉSAR BOLAÑO & FABRÍCIO ZANGHELINI: Just as we fought against the patenting of genes at the turn of the century, today we must fight against the private exploitation of our data
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR: Rodriguiana's tragedy is not just for Rio de Janeiro, but extends to all the north and south areas, villages and hamlets of Brazil