
The Ukrainian attack on Russia
By CAIO BUGIATO: The “doctrine” of war until the end of the Washington summit materialized in the Ukrainian incursion into Russian territory, in the province of Kursk
By CAIO BUGIATO: The “doctrine” of war until the end of the Washington summit materialized in the Ukrainian incursion into Russian territory, in the province of Kursk
By MAYSA TORRES DOS SANTOS: Commentary on the book organized by Ricardo Musse
By CLAUDIO KATZ: With or without minutes, the United States wants Venezuela's oil
By RENATO ORTIZ: The volume of interactions becomes so strident that it is necessary to survive the deafening of information
By CHICO WHITAKER: Parliamentarians in favor of the people must also form their benches
By ADELTO GONÇALVES: Considerations about Mário Cláudio’s book
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: I am intrigued by the pro-Maduro arguments, here in Brazil, the qualification of the leader of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela as being left-wing. What does it mean, after all, to be “left-wing”?
By SABRINA SEDLMAYER: Comments on the present and future of the Portuguese language
By LEONARDO CABRAL: The process of formation of current subjectivity speaks to the fact that the reproduction of ultraliberal capitalism is in check
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The Amazon constitutes the largest area of expansion of national agrarian capital, and the elements of the agrarian question and land income obtained in this region are factors for analyzing the current Brazilian accumulation cycle
By VITOR GUIMARÃES VIANA: Commentary on the recently released novel by Mauricio Salles Vasconcelos
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: The only thing that can be said with absolute certainty regarding post-nuclear war is that every human being on the face of the Earth will be affected
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Both economists, each in their own way, left profound, indelible, positive and superlative marks in the history of the country and in the lives of those who lived, whether a lot or a little, with them
By MARLON DE SOUZA: Looking at half a century of China's diplomatic practice with Brazil, we conclude that the Asian country is the ideal partner for us to build shared economic development over the next 50 years
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: We are, in fact, in the Ukrainian throes of this unfortunate war (yet another!) that the United States thought it could win
By RENAN FERREIRA DA SILVA: Considerations on the recently edited book by Jacques Rancière and Javier Bassas
By GILBERTO LOPES: Washington's excessive interference thins the political air in Latin America
By OTAVIANO HELENE: Social inequality, especially inequality in income distribution, also causes great educational inequality in the USA
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Son of Holocaust survivors, I was raised and follow the motto “thou shalt not kill”. Thus, I watch with horror the irresponsibility of Zionists towards life and the world
By CAIO BUGIATO: The “doctrine” of war until the end of the Washington summit materialized in the Ukrainian incursion into Russian territory, in the province of Kursk
By MAYSA TORRES DOS SANTOS: Commentary on the book organized by Ricardo Musse
By CLAUDIO KATZ: With or without minutes, the United States wants Venezuela's oil
By RENATO ORTIZ: The volume of interactions becomes so strident that it is necessary to survive the deafening of information
By CHICO WHITAKER: Parliamentarians in favor of the people must also form their benches
By ADELTO GONÇALVES: Considerations about Mário Cláudio’s book
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: I am intrigued by the pro-Maduro arguments, here in Brazil, the qualification of the leader of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela as being left-wing. What does it mean, after all, to be “left-wing”?
By SABRINA SEDLMAYER: Comments on the present and future of the Portuguese language
By LEONARDO CABRAL: The process of formation of current subjectivity speaks to the fact that the reproduction of ultraliberal capitalism is in check
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The Amazon constitutes the largest area of expansion of national agrarian capital, and the elements of the agrarian question and land income obtained in this region are factors for analyzing the current Brazilian accumulation cycle
By VITOR GUIMARÃES VIANA: Commentary on the recently released novel by Mauricio Salles Vasconcelos
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: The only thing that can be said with absolute certainty regarding post-nuclear war is that every human being on the face of the Earth will be affected
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Both economists, each in their own way, left profound, indelible, positive and superlative marks in the history of the country and in the lives of those who lived, whether a lot or a little, with them
By MARLON DE SOUZA: Looking at half a century of China's diplomatic practice with Brazil, we conclude that the Asian country is the ideal partner for us to build shared economic development over the next 50 years
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: We are, in fact, in the Ukrainian throes of this unfortunate war (yet another!) that the United States thought it could win
By RENAN FERREIRA DA SILVA: Considerations on the recently edited book by Jacques Rancière and Javier Bassas
By GILBERTO LOPES: Washington's excessive interference thins the political air in Latin America
By OTAVIANO HELENE: Social inequality, especially inequality in income distribution, also causes great educational inequality in the USA
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Son of Holocaust survivors, I was raised and follow the motto “thou shalt not kill”. Thus, I watch with horror the irresponsibility of Zionists towards life and the world