
The myth of economic development
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Considerations on Celso Furtado’s book.
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Considerations on Celso Furtado’s book.
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the recently released book by Edmar Monteiro Filho.
By DANIEL DE PAULA:
The late nature of the CNV and its limitations in relation to the power to judge and condemn the perpetrators of the dictatorship seem to have been its biggest problem.
By TATHIANA RODRIGUES SALGADO & TADEU ALENCAR ARRAIS:
Universalizing means making physical and personnel infrastructure available to the 8,5 million square kilometers of an ecologically diverse and diversely integrated territory
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The essence of Lula's minister's speech was an open criticism of the foreign policy of the President's government: the Lula government must salute Israel and NATO
By VERA LUCIA AMARAL FERLINI: Foreword to the recently published book by Caio Prado Júnior
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN:
Van Gogh used to literally describe his paintings in detail, abusing the adjectives of the colors, both before painting them and after they were finished.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Recovering ethics in politics means proposing a complete restructuring of everyday life. This is the duty of a new left, in fact and in law.
By HENRIQUE N. SÁ EARP: Rethinking our core values, priorities and alliances, and maturing through collisions, is a historic task for the internationalist left in the struggle for Peace, Justice and Free Palestine.
By LUCCA NETO and ANDRE VILLELA DE SOUZA SANTOS: Comment on Luiz Felipe Pondé’s article “The PT is professional, the Bolsonaristas are amateurs and tacky”
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The process that led from the military dictatorship to the current hegemony of liberal thought in politics and culture
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Considerations on the impact of Harvey J. Kaye's book on Brazilian historiography
By SAMIR GANDESHA: Everything that is not well assimilated, or infringes the commands on which the progress of centuries has been sedimented, is felt as intrusive and awakens a compulsive aversion
By RENATO ORTIZ: Someone without a shadow would have gotten rid of the dark temptations, the stain that corrupts us, it would no longer be necessary to wear the mask that distorts us before the complacent gaze of others, disguising what we really are.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Observing carefully the Minister's statements, the dissonance between Defense and government guidance became clear, revealing the State's unpreparedness to defend Brazilian society.
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Afterword to the recently released book by Gérard Lebrun.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Everything indicates that the objective of the main European countries is to prolong the conflict in Ukraine, in order to facilitate the creation of a “war economy” on European territory.
By SCOTT RITTER: Even some Holocaust survivors recognize that modern Israel has become a living manifestation of the very evil that justified its creation—the brutally racist ideology of Nazi Germany.
By REGINALDO S. FERNANDES: The emphasis on “hope” and social well-being reflects an attempt to connect with voters on a more emotional and aspirational level, in contrast to the more combative approach of the past
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Considerations on Celso Furtado’s book.
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the recently released book by Edmar Monteiro Filho.
By DANIEL DE PAULA:
The late nature of the CNV and its limitations in relation to the power to judge and condemn the perpetrators of the dictatorship seem to have been its biggest problem.
By TATHIANA RODRIGUES SALGADO & TADEU ALENCAR ARRAIS:
Universalizing means making physical and personnel infrastructure available to the 8,5 million square kilometers of an ecologically diverse and diversely integrated territory
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The essence of Lula's minister's speech was an open criticism of the foreign policy of the President's government: the Lula government must salute Israel and NATO
By VERA LUCIA AMARAL FERLINI: Foreword to the recently published book by Caio Prado Júnior
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN:
Van Gogh used to literally describe his paintings in detail, abusing the adjectives of the colors, both before painting them and after they were finished.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Recovering ethics in politics means proposing a complete restructuring of everyday life. This is the duty of a new left, in fact and in law.
By HENRIQUE N. SÁ EARP: Rethinking our core values, priorities and alliances, and maturing through collisions, is a historic task for the internationalist left in the struggle for Peace, Justice and Free Palestine.
By LUCCA NETO and ANDRE VILLELA DE SOUZA SANTOS: Comment on Luiz Felipe Pondé’s article “The PT is professional, the Bolsonaristas are amateurs and tacky”
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The process that led from the military dictatorship to the current hegemony of liberal thought in politics and culture
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Considerations on the impact of Harvey J. Kaye's book on Brazilian historiography
By SAMIR GANDESHA: Everything that is not well assimilated, or infringes the commands on which the progress of centuries has been sedimented, is felt as intrusive and awakens a compulsive aversion
By RENATO ORTIZ: Someone without a shadow would have gotten rid of the dark temptations, the stain that corrupts us, it would no longer be necessary to wear the mask that distorts us before the complacent gaze of others, disguising what we really are.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Observing carefully the Minister's statements, the dissonance between Defense and government guidance became clear, revealing the State's unpreparedness to defend Brazilian society.
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Afterword to the recently released book by Gérard Lebrun.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Everything indicates that the objective of the main European countries is to prolong the conflict in Ukraine, in order to facilitate the creation of a “war economy” on European territory.
By SCOTT RITTER: Even some Holocaust survivors recognize that modern Israel has become a living manifestation of the very evil that justified its creation—the brutally racist ideology of Nazi Germany.
By REGINALDO S. FERNANDES: The emphasis on “hope” and social well-being reflects an attempt to connect with voters on a more emotional and aspirational level, in contrast to the more combative approach of the past