
State-owned company in Brazil
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Imperialism and state-owned enterprises in Brazilian dependent capitalism
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Imperialism and state-owned enterprises in Brazilian dependent capitalism
By ERIVELTO DA ROCHA CARVALHO: Considerations regarding Vladimir Nabokov's book on Miguel de Cervantes
By TARSO GENRO: Uruguay is a small bright spot before Antarctica. With its back to the squalor of Milei and facing the Rio Grande, it shines as a counterpoint to Hitler's orange ghost in the direction of the north of the country.
By RENATO ORTIZ: Gabriel García Márquez is a master of this subtle and delicate craft in guiding the reader to the flavor of the undulation of the sentences, he holds the cystolic art of guiding us through the lines of the text
By EDUARDO VASCO: If in Europe and Asia Donald Trump's foreign policy could result in the weakening of American interventionism, the scenario in Latin America will probably not follow this trend
By ANISIO PIRES: The quantity and “quality” of things said about Venezuela always surprises. Often without knowing what to say, we are either outraged or laugh out loud at the absurd stories that are believed.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: In the Renaissance period, the universals of thought were reformulated through a tortuous path within the convulsive historical process that shaped the modern world.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Commentary on the film directed by Walter Salles
By FLÁVIA BIROLI & LUCIANA TATAGIBA: A false explanation, which operates selectively with information and targets those who contribute to the construction of inclusive democracy projects
By TIAGO NOGARA: Southcom Commander-in-Chief Laura Richardson has been increasing the frequency and aggressiveness of her criticisms of cooperation projects involving China and Latin America
By FRANCESCO ERSPAMER: The same people who are now fighting to be able to cry “wolf” once again, to cover up their incompetence and fundamentalism, say: “Donald Trump’s second term will be nothing like his first”
By JOSÉ VICTOR FERRO & VITOR HENRIQUE SANCHES: Pablo Marçal's unusual methods have recently drawn comparisons with historical figures from São Paulo and national politics
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Excerpt from the recently released book
By LUIZ MARQUES: Commentary on the recently released book by Jefferson Tenório
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: Harris' defeat is the victory of political demagogy, providentialist messianism and supremacism, from which the Democratic Party has not freed itself and which it has also contributed to normalizing
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Tertuliana Lustosa deserves support for at least five reasons, all of them quite educational
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA: An education for otherness also involves the relationship we establish with animals, with their vulnerabilities, their afflictions, their affections
By LUIZ SÉRGIO CANÁRIO: Guilherme Boulos' candidacy was a mistake from the beginning. The PT decided to go down a path that added nothing to the party. The PSOL is also paying for part of its sins
By TARSO GENRO: The current stage of decadence of liberal democracy no longer convinces anyone
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Proust did not want to write a book that merely described the passage of things that entangle the coexistence between individuals
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Imperialism and state-owned enterprises in Brazilian dependent capitalism
By ERIVELTO DA ROCHA CARVALHO: Considerations regarding Vladimir Nabokov's book on Miguel de Cervantes
By TARSO GENRO: Uruguay is a small bright spot before Antarctica. With its back to the squalor of Milei and facing the Rio Grande, it shines as a counterpoint to Hitler's orange ghost in the direction of the north of the country.
By RENATO ORTIZ: Gabriel García Márquez is a master of this subtle and delicate craft in guiding the reader to the flavor of the undulation of the sentences, he holds the cystolic art of guiding us through the lines of the text
By EDUARDO VASCO: If in Europe and Asia Donald Trump's foreign policy could result in the weakening of American interventionism, the scenario in Latin America will probably not follow this trend
By ANISIO PIRES: The quantity and “quality” of things said about Venezuela always surprises. Often without knowing what to say, we are either outraged or laugh out loud at the absurd stories that are believed.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: In the Renaissance period, the universals of thought were reformulated through a tortuous path within the convulsive historical process that shaped the modern world.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Commentary on the film directed by Walter Salles
By FLÁVIA BIROLI & LUCIANA TATAGIBA: A false explanation, which operates selectively with information and targets those who contribute to the construction of inclusive democracy projects
By TIAGO NOGARA: Southcom Commander-in-Chief Laura Richardson has been increasing the frequency and aggressiveness of her criticisms of cooperation projects involving China and Latin America
By FRANCESCO ERSPAMER: The same people who are now fighting to be able to cry “wolf” once again, to cover up their incompetence and fundamentalism, say: “Donald Trump’s second term will be nothing like his first”
By JOSÉ VICTOR FERRO & VITOR HENRIQUE SANCHES: Pablo Marçal's unusual methods have recently drawn comparisons with historical figures from São Paulo and national politics
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Excerpt from the recently released book
By LUIZ MARQUES: Commentary on the recently released book by Jefferson Tenório
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: Harris' defeat is the victory of political demagogy, providentialist messianism and supremacism, from which the Democratic Party has not freed itself and which it has also contributed to normalizing
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Tertuliana Lustosa deserves support for at least five reasons, all of them quite educational
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA: An education for otherness also involves the relationship we establish with animals, with their vulnerabilities, their afflictions, their affections
By LUIZ SÉRGIO CANÁRIO: Guilherme Boulos' candidacy was a mistake from the beginning. The PT decided to go down a path that added nothing to the party. The PSOL is also paying for part of its sins
By TARSO GENRO: The current stage of decadence of liberal democracy no longer convinces anyone
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Proust did not want to write a book that merely described the passage of things that entangle the coexistence between individuals