
Ruptures and developments in Modern Art Week
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: Commentary on the book by Maria Lúcia Fernandes in the month in which the Week turns 104
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: Commentary on the book by Maria Lúcia Fernandes in the month in which the Week turns 104
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: Time-averse narratives of the commodity form remind us that the person holding the book is not producing anything that accumulates value
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The relevance and importance of a debate that may seem obscure to many readers of Marx
By REMY J. FONTANA: Genocide may already be underway, in certain situations, before we are fully aware of it, by which time it will be too late
By MAÍRA VASCONCELOS: The approval of the “bus law” took place after the longest discussion in the history of the Chamber, concessions on the part of the government and intense repression in the streets
By LEONARDO BOFF: We are not seen as citizens, but as customers and consumers
By FELIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: Comments on some formulations by Roberto Schwarz
By GILBERT ACHCAR: US responsibility for the massacre of the Palestinian people includes providing Israel with much of the means to commit it
By BRUNO MACHADO: Social rupture should not be understood as an armed seizure of power by a political party, as Brazilian communists openly defend
By LEDSON CHAGAS: There are no biological races in the human species, although human groups treat each other racially and, thus, “socially construct races”
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Comparing different mythical systems ends up revealing structures that dominate minds and manipulate intellects
By THIAGO CANETTIERI: Foreword to the newly released book
By ANGELITA MATOS SOUZA: Poor communication reflects the difficulty in competing with far-right forces on social media
By KATE HUDSON: Israeli nuclear weapons pose a particular risk to peace and security in the Middle East region and internationally
By MARLON DE SOUZA: The great genius of Lenin's theoretical formulation derives from his immediate concrete political action as a party leader, revolutionary and leader of the State
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Excerpt from the book One Hundred Years of Modern Art Week
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Afterword to the book Brief History of Portugal – The Contemporary Era (1807-2020)
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Transparency International's ambiguous criteria and its suspicious links to Operation Lava Jato
By RENATO DAGNINO:
It is not possible to remain silent in the face of what appears to be an inadequate direction for the reindustrialization effort that the country requires
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: It is at least strange that speeches in support of Israel resort to the ideals of humanism, when that country subjects Palestinians to inhumane and degrading conditions
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: Commentary on the book by Maria Lúcia Fernandes in the month in which the Week turns 104
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: Time-averse narratives of the commodity form remind us that the person holding the book is not producing anything that accumulates value
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The relevance and importance of a debate that may seem obscure to many readers of Marx
By REMY J. FONTANA: Genocide may already be underway, in certain situations, before we are fully aware of it, by which time it will be too late
By MAÍRA VASCONCELOS: The approval of the “bus law” took place after the longest discussion in the history of the Chamber, concessions on the part of the government and intense repression in the streets
By LEONARDO BOFF: We are not seen as citizens, but as customers and consumers
By FELIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: Comments on some formulations by Roberto Schwarz
By GILBERT ACHCAR: US responsibility for the massacre of the Palestinian people includes providing Israel with much of the means to commit it
By BRUNO MACHADO: Social rupture should not be understood as an armed seizure of power by a political party, as Brazilian communists openly defend
By LEDSON CHAGAS: There are no biological races in the human species, although human groups treat each other racially and, thus, “socially construct races”
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Comparing different mythical systems ends up revealing structures that dominate minds and manipulate intellects
By THIAGO CANETTIERI: Foreword to the newly released book
By ANGELITA MATOS SOUZA: Poor communication reflects the difficulty in competing with far-right forces on social media
By KATE HUDSON: Israeli nuclear weapons pose a particular risk to peace and security in the Middle East region and internationally
By MARLON DE SOUZA: The great genius of Lenin's theoretical formulation derives from his immediate concrete political action as a party leader, revolutionary and leader of the State
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Excerpt from the book One Hundred Years of Modern Art Week
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Afterword to the book Brief History of Portugal – The Contemporary Era (1807-2020)
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Transparency International's ambiguous criteria and its suspicious links to Operation Lava Jato
By RENATO DAGNINO:
It is not possible to remain silent in the face of what appears to be an inadequate direction for the reindustrialization effort that the country requires
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: It is at least strange that speeches in support of Israel resort to the ideals of humanism, when that country subjects Palestinians to inhumane and degrading conditions