
years of lead
By SALETE DE ALMEIDA CARA: Considerations on Chico Buarque's book of short stories
By SALETE DE ALMEIDA CARA: Considerations on Chico Buarque's book of short stories
By ERALDO SOUZA DOS SANTOS about the staging of “Waiting for Godot” by Teatro Oficina
By CARLOS VAINER: The 6×1 scale exposes the right-wing democratic state (or should we say right-wing?), tolerant of illegalities against workers, intolerant of any attempt to subject capitalists to rules and norms.
By LUCIO FLAVIO DE ALMEIDA: A collective assessment of what can be expected from electoral campaigns in the current Brazilian political context, international determinations included
By GABRIEL FRANCO DA ROSA & PAULO DE CARVALHO YAMAMOTO: The Colombian project follows the global trend of trying to rescue members of the country's working class from informality
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: In tax expenditures, also called tax waivers, incentives or benefits, the government authorizes businesspeople to appropriate part or all of the taxes paid by consumers.
By NILDO VIANA: Excerpts, selected by the author, from the first chapter of the recently released book
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Since literature is made through language, it is essential to know grammar, linguistics, semiotics, and, in short, metalanguage.
By EDSON TELES: The document has six steps and the final product was defined by the phrase “Lula does not climb the ramp”
By BRANKO MILANOVIĆ: The attitude of Western elites in Donald Trump's first term (and this will probably be the case in his second) is to treat it as some kind of natural disaster and hope it will end quickly.
By EDERSON DUDA & MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA: The left can also play in attack
By JOSE ALBERTO ROZA: How to transform the communist island into a tourist destination, in a capitalist world where the desire to consume is immense, but scarcity is present?
By GILBERTO LOPES: With tensions rising across much of the world, NATO spending last year reached $1,34 trillion, of which the United States accounted for more than two-thirds.
By VALERIO ARCARY: Author's introduction to the newly released book
By SCOTT RITTER: Lecture at the 71st weekly meeting of the International Coalition for Peace
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The French political class and its economic and cultural elites have finally managed to throw the country into the unknown, rendering the entire regime dysfunctional.
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: Serfdom will once again bear the costs, while the oligarchs and men of the non-republicanized state administer the country's dependence
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The reading of Marx disqualified as the “most instrumental”, the communist reading labeled Diamat, was the only one that led to revolutions that modified the relations of production towards socialism.
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: One can only understand a great work by remaking the connections of its sign relationships and their meanings: a complex reading of something dense
By EVERALDO FERNANDEZ: Commentary on the recently released book by Jessé Souza.
By SALETE DE ALMEIDA CARA: Considerations on Chico Buarque's book of short stories
By ERALDO SOUZA DOS SANTOS about the staging of “Waiting for Godot” by Teatro Oficina
By CARLOS VAINER: The 6×1 scale exposes the right-wing democratic state (or should we say right-wing?), tolerant of illegalities against workers, intolerant of any attempt to subject capitalists to rules and norms.
By LUCIO FLAVIO DE ALMEIDA: A collective assessment of what can be expected from electoral campaigns in the current Brazilian political context, international determinations included
By GABRIEL FRANCO DA ROSA & PAULO DE CARVALHO YAMAMOTO: The Colombian project follows the global trend of trying to rescue members of the country's working class from informality
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: In tax expenditures, also called tax waivers, incentives or benefits, the government authorizes businesspeople to appropriate part or all of the taxes paid by consumers.
By NILDO VIANA: Excerpts, selected by the author, from the first chapter of the recently released book
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Since literature is made through language, it is essential to know grammar, linguistics, semiotics, and, in short, metalanguage.
By EDSON TELES: The document has six steps and the final product was defined by the phrase “Lula does not climb the ramp”
By BRANKO MILANOVIĆ: The attitude of Western elites in Donald Trump's first term (and this will probably be the case in his second) is to treat it as some kind of natural disaster and hope it will end quickly.
By EDERSON DUDA & MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA: The left can also play in attack
By JOSE ALBERTO ROZA: How to transform the communist island into a tourist destination, in a capitalist world where the desire to consume is immense, but scarcity is present?
By GILBERTO LOPES: With tensions rising across much of the world, NATO spending last year reached $1,34 trillion, of which the United States accounted for more than two-thirds.
By VALERIO ARCARY: Author's introduction to the newly released book
By SCOTT RITTER: Lecture at the 71st weekly meeting of the International Coalition for Peace
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The French political class and its economic and cultural elites have finally managed to throw the country into the unknown, rendering the entire regime dysfunctional.
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: Serfdom will once again bear the costs, while the oligarchs and men of the non-republicanized state administer the country's dependence
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The reading of Marx disqualified as the “most instrumental”, the communist reading labeled Diamat, was the only one that led to revolutions that modified the relations of production towards socialism.
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: One can only understand a great work by remaking the connections of its sign relationships and their meanings: a complex reading of something dense
By EVERALDO FERNANDEZ: Commentary on the recently released book by Jessé Souza.