
Burnings! — II
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: How is this ongoing ecological disaster affecting each of us?
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: How is this ongoing ecological disaster affecting each of us?
By WELLINGTON MEDEIROS DE ARAÚJO: Commentary on Ken Loach's film
By STEVEN STARR: There are 12.000 nuclear weapons in the world — four of them could destroy the US
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Amazon is the US's new bet for control of Brazilian digital assets
By TARSO GENRO: The web of financial capital, the arms industry and rentier accumulation begins to dominate the meaning of democratic liberalism and thus definitively guide people towards individualism without care.
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The USSR's Grand Plan for the Transformation of Nature tells us that the magnitude of its impact was only possible because it combined knowledge, systemic planning and the sovereign will of the nation
By LUCIANA V. GATTI: The current situation shows that the economic model based on the export of grains, meat and wood makes us increasingly vulnerable to climate change, to the extreme events that have killed many Brazilians.
By EDUARDO SINKEVISQUE: Commentary on Deise Abreu Pacheco's debut novel
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The Jamaican activist and journalist who captured the world's attention and was fundamental to the pan-African movements of the diaspora and the African continent
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Brazil needs a type of development that buries the prevailing colonial mentality, including in important sectors of the left
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Almost all Israeli and diaspora Jews support the existence of an artificial country that, since before its creation, has oppressed and exterminated the natural population of Palestine.
By RICARDO IANNACE: Comments on the bestiary in Kafka
By LUIZ MARQUES: Low rates of unionization and anti-capitalist militancy are signs of the decline of ideologies and politics: they symptomatize the collapse of democracy and the dawn of regimes of exception, fertile ground for the sowing of horror
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Considerations about the general's merits and some comparisons with Lula.
By CARLOS ZACARIAS DE SENA JUNIOR & MAÍRA KUBÍK MANO: When women, black people, LGBT people and people with disabilities accuse someone, it is unlikely that they will do so without criteria.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Our responsibility to safeguard the planet so that it does not succumb to the inferno of fire, but ensures its biocapacity to deliver everything we need to live
By GILLIAN ROSE: Considerations on the book by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno
By FLORESTAN FERNANDES: Open and persistent struggle represents the only way to break the resistance of those above and their governmental machines of social oppression.
By EMILIO CAFASSI: The hypocrisy of a discourse that proclaims itself to be demolishing and anti-corruption, but which in fact amplifies the worst practices of “old” politics
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: How is this ongoing ecological disaster affecting each of us?
By WELLINGTON MEDEIROS DE ARAÚJO: Commentary on Ken Loach's film
By STEVEN STARR: There are 12.000 nuclear weapons in the world — four of them could destroy the US
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Amazon is the US's new bet for control of Brazilian digital assets
By TARSO GENRO: The web of financial capital, the arms industry and rentier accumulation begins to dominate the meaning of democratic liberalism and thus definitively guide people towards individualism without care.
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The USSR's Grand Plan for the Transformation of Nature tells us that the magnitude of its impact was only possible because it combined knowledge, systemic planning and the sovereign will of the nation
By LUCIANA V. GATTI: The current situation shows that the economic model based on the export of grains, meat and wood makes us increasingly vulnerable to climate change, to the extreme events that have killed many Brazilians.
By EDUARDO SINKEVISQUE: Commentary on Deise Abreu Pacheco's debut novel
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The Jamaican activist and journalist who captured the world's attention and was fundamental to the pan-African movements of the diaspora and the African continent
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Brazil needs a type of development that buries the prevailing colonial mentality, including in important sectors of the left
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Almost all Israeli and diaspora Jews support the existence of an artificial country that, since before its creation, has oppressed and exterminated the natural population of Palestine.
By RICARDO IANNACE: Comments on the bestiary in Kafka
By LUIZ MARQUES: Low rates of unionization and anti-capitalist militancy are signs of the decline of ideologies and politics: they symptomatize the collapse of democracy and the dawn of regimes of exception, fertile ground for the sowing of horror
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Considerations about the general's merits and some comparisons with Lula.
By CARLOS ZACARIAS DE SENA JUNIOR & MAÍRA KUBÍK MANO: When women, black people, LGBT people and people with disabilities accuse someone, it is unlikely that they will do so without criteria.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Our responsibility to safeguard the planet so that it does not succumb to the inferno of fire, but ensures its biocapacity to deliver everything we need to live
By GILLIAN ROSE: Considerations on the book by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno
By FLORESTAN FERNANDES: Open and persistent struggle represents the only way to break the resistance of those above and their governmental machines of social oppression.
By EMILIO CAFASSI: The hypocrisy of a discourse that proclaims itself to be demolishing and anti-corruption, but which in fact amplifies the worst practices of “old” politics