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By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: The Brazilian way of abstraction or malaise in history
By MARIA ELISA MÁXIMO: Political gender violence against teachers in Santa Catarina
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: The connection between the ethnic conflict with the Russian-speaking and Russian populations, the Soviet past and the memory of the victory over Nazi-fascism, has its origins in the wave of collaborationism and sympathy with Nazi ideology.
By LUIZ MARQUES: The circus is cosmopolitan. The reproduction of the outrageousness survives institutional demagogy, which propagates anti-politics, the free market and criminalizes the left.
By LEDA PAULANI: Speech at the tribute to the economist's 90th birthday, at the Getútio Vargas Foundation (FGV-SP)
By JACQUES CHAMBON: Foreword to the French edition, translated by Zenir Campos Reis.
By TARSO GENRO: Fascists and traitors of the 1988 Charter stand side by side, strengthened by fear and haunted by a danger of which not everyone is aware
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Non-nuclear Iran is incapable of posing an existential threat to the US like nuclear-armed Russia
By VALERIO ARCARY: At both extremes are assessments that either the left has “died” or that it remains “intact”, but both, paradoxically, underestimate, for different reasons, the Bolsonaro threat
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: Caio Prado Júnior's book about the USSR is a hybrid, which mixes testimonies with a broader and more direct description of the social and economic aspects of that country
By JOÃO GABRIEL DO NASCIMENTO PIRES: The song “Cálice” by Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil, inserted in the context of Brazilian Popular Music during the military regime, reveals the depth and impact of art as a means of protest and reflection
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Sir Keir Starmer has already managed to surpass German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as the most warmongering leader within Europe, in relation to the escalation of the War in Ukraine
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The BRICS will cause disappointment throughout the Global South if they remain in the realm of speeches, communiqués and proclamations without moving forward with innovative practical initiatives
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The initial moments of the Lutopetismo in power produced the “silence of the intellectuals”. A silence that, in truth, was fading all that intellectual strength inherited from the 1930 momentum until it was extinguished
By LEONARDO BOFF: The ecosocial tragedy is the result of a type of reason that has degenerated into rationalism
By MOHAMMED ELHAJJI: Presentation of the newly released book by Mario Luis Grangeia
By ARUNDHATI ROY: Acceptance Speech for the 2024 PEN Pinter Prize, delivered on the evening of October 10, 2024
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.; ALEXANDRE GOMIDE & RAFAEL RODRIGUES VIEGAS: To reinforce the public nature of state action and combat the capture of the State by corporations, several strategies can be employed
By BARUC CARVALHO MARTINS: Brief comments on the defeat of the left in the municipal election
By MARIA ELISA MÁXIMO: Political gender violence against teachers in Santa Catarina
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: The connection between the ethnic conflict with the Russian-speaking and Russian populations, the Soviet past and the memory of the victory over Nazi-fascism, has its origins in the wave of collaborationism and sympathy with Nazi ideology.
By LUIZ MARQUES: The circus is cosmopolitan. The reproduction of the outrageousness survives institutional demagogy, which propagates anti-politics, the free market and criminalizes the left.
By LEDA PAULANI: Speech at the tribute to the economist's 90th birthday, at the Getútio Vargas Foundation (FGV-SP)
By JACQUES CHAMBON: Foreword to the French edition, translated by Zenir Campos Reis.
By TARSO GENRO: Fascists and traitors of the 1988 Charter stand side by side, strengthened by fear and haunted by a danger of which not everyone is aware
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Non-nuclear Iran is incapable of posing an existential threat to the US like nuclear-armed Russia
By VALERIO ARCARY: At both extremes are assessments that either the left has “died” or that it remains “intact”, but both, paradoxically, underestimate, for different reasons, the Bolsonaro threat
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: Caio Prado Júnior's book about the USSR is a hybrid, which mixes testimonies with a broader and more direct description of the social and economic aspects of that country
By JOÃO GABRIEL DO NASCIMENTO PIRES: The song “Cálice” by Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil, inserted in the context of Brazilian Popular Music during the military regime, reveals the depth and impact of art as a means of protest and reflection
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Sir Keir Starmer has already managed to surpass German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as the most warmongering leader within Europe, in relation to the escalation of the War in Ukraine
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The BRICS will cause disappointment throughout the Global South if they remain in the realm of speeches, communiqués and proclamations without moving forward with innovative practical initiatives
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The initial moments of the Lutopetismo in power produced the “silence of the intellectuals”. A silence that, in truth, was fading all that intellectual strength inherited from the 1930 momentum until it was extinguished
By LEONARDO BOFF: The ecosocial tragedy is the result of a type of reason that has degenerated into rationalism
By MOHAMMED ELHAJJI: Presentation of the newly released book by Mario Luis Grangeia
By ARUNDHATI ROY: Acceptance Speech for the 2024 PEN Pinter Prize, delivered on the evening of October 10, 2024
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.; ALEXANDRE GOMIDE & RAFAEL RODRIGUES VIEGAS: To reinforce the public nature of state action and combat the capture of the State by corporations, several strategies can be employed
By BARUC CARVALHO MARTINS: Brief comments on the defeat of the left in the municipal election