
Has capitalism become rentier?
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: The primary form continues to be industrial profit, which confirms that capitalism is still capitalism
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: The primary form continues to be industrial profit, which confirms that capitalism is still capitalism
By ANDRÉ RICARDO DIAS: In his farewell letter: life at hand; in an embrace, a country
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The BRICS+ group will remain a much smaller and weaker economic force than the G7 imperialist bloc
By LUCIANO FEDOZZI: The federal government's political strategy of not opening up the budget discussion with civil society has negative effects, both at the federal level and at other subnational levels of government.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Challenges for the progressive field in the 2024 elections
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: The Lula government ended up wearing the guise of the West's “Trojan horse” to undermine the group's efforts
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
Over time, the series replaced the couple with two women, giving way to sisterhood, sometimes full of very funny barbs and sharp jabs.
By EWOUT TER HAAR & OTAVIANO HELENE: A simple standardized exam like Enade is not suitable for evaluating an innovative and diverse higher education system, which is why no country in the world uses a similar methodology
By DANIEL TANURO: Is the situation very serious? Yes! Is there a threat of collapse? Yes. But this outcome is not at all “inevitable”. It risks becoming inevitable if we do not impose anti-capitalist responses.
By ANTONIO SIMPLICIO DE ALMEIDA NETO: What is this BNCC, if not a precarious curricular proposal aimed at the precarious training of the precarious proletariat?
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Incomprehension covers the very speech of the guerrillas, not always translated, so that the words do not jump out in front of what is seen
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The struggle of Belchior's hoarse voice against the melodic order of the other instruments brings a spirit of the artist's “Wild Heart”
By MAURICIO VÁZQUEZ CORREA & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO: On Sunday, we will finally know whether the Broad Front will return to power or whether we will have a second round in November
By RICHARD D. WOLFF: Contemporary social changes within and outside the empire can reinforce, delay, or reverse decline. However, when leaders deny its existence, it can accelerate the process.
By RICARDO EVANDRO S. MARTINS: Considerations on the biopolitical issue of assisted death
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Politics has increasingly become a case of psychology and police
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE: The Old Testament taught in schools and churches is a factory of sadists, who invent beautiful names for their violence.
By JALDES MENESES: Antonio Cicero, a delicate and thoughtful poet and philosopher, leaves behind memories, but he will not die, because his earthly work will last as long as human existence itself, not as long as the transcendent and ineffable cosmos, but as long as culture
By SAMIR GANDESHA: The standardization that lies at the heart of the culture industry harmonizes perfectly with a key attribute of authoritarian personalities, namely: “stereotypy” and “childish desire for endless and unchanging repetition”
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: The primary form continues to be industrial profit, which confirms that capitalism is still capitalism
By ANDRÉ RICARDO DIAS: In his farewell letter: life at hand; in an embrace, a country
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The BRICS+ group will remain a much smaller and weaker economic force than the G7 imperialist bloc
By LUCIANO FEDOZZI: The federal government's political strategy of not opening up the budget discussion with civil society has negative effects, both at the federal level and at other subnational levels of government.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Challenges for the progressive field in the 2024 elections
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: The Lula government ended up wearing the guise of the West's “Trojan horse” to undermine the group's efforts
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
Over time, the series replaced the couple with two women, giving way to sisterhood, sometimes full of very funny barbs and sharp jabs.
By EWOUT TER HAAR & OTAVIANO HELENE: A simple standardized exam like Enade is not suitable for evaluating an innovative and diverse higher education system, which is why no country in the world uses a similar methodology
By DANIEL TANURO: Is the situation very serious? Yes! Is there a threat of collapse? Yes. But this outcome is not at all “inevitable”. It risks becoming inevitable if we do not impose anti-capitalist responses.
By ANTONIO SIMPLICIO DE ALMEIDA NETO: What is this BNCC, if not a precarious curricular proposal aimed at the precarious training of the precarious proletariat?
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Incomprehension covers the very speech of the guerrillas, not always translated, so that the words do not jump out in front of what is seen
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The struggle of Belchior's hoarse voice against the melodic order of the other instruments brings a spirit of the artist's “Wild Heart”
By MAURICIO VÁZQUEZ CORREA & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO: On Sunday, we will finally know whether the Broad Front will return to power or whether we will have a second round in November
By RICHARD D. WOLFF: Contemporary social changes within and outside the empire can reinforce, delay, or reverse decline. However, when leaders deny its existence, it can accelerate the process.
By RICARDO EVANDRO S. MARTINS: Considerations on the biopolitical issue of assisted death
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Politics has increasingly become a case of psychology and police
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE: The Old Testament taught in schools and churches is a factory of sadists, who invent beautiful names for their violence.
By JALDES MENESES: Antonio Cicero, a delicate and thoughtful poet and philosopher, leaves behind memories, but he will not die, because his earthly work will last as long as human existence itself, not as long as the transcendent and ineffable cosmos, but as long as culture
By SAMIR GANDESHA: The standardization that lies at the heart of the culture industry harmonizes perfectly with a key attribute of authoritarian personalities, namely: “stereotypy” and “childish desire for endless and unchanging repetition”