
The business climate
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Science fiction is the literary genre that perhaps makes us think most about solutions to possibly insoluble problems.
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The perception that human societies are facing a process of collapse began to become widespread in the second decade of the century
ByZHAO RUOXI: Macau has managed to preserve its stability and unique identity while experiencing significant socio-economic and cultural development.
By LEANDRO GALASTRI: The colonialist and racist state of Israel will never be able to eliminate the resistance and struggle of the Palestinian people for their sovereignty and the defense of their lands.
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: Nationalism, through Stalinism, penetrated the thinking and influenced the program and political profile of the Paraguayan left, especially after the end of the Chaco War.
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA: The ideological clash between defending capital and fighting against capital is reduced to who defends only the rich or who is concerned about poverty
By OSWALD DE ANDRADE:
Unpublished article collected in the recently released book “1923: Brazilian modernists in Paris”.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: In coded language, Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will attack Redzikowo
By LEONARDO BOFF: Visible life, as we know it, is at risk of disappearing, similar to the great decimations of the past
By HENRIQUE MORRONE, ALESSANDRO MIEBACH & ADALMIR MARQUETTI: There is little room for changes in monetary policy in the short term, even with the new presidency at the Central Bank
By WESLLEY CANTELMO: The logic of fiscal restriction imposed on Brazil has had several institutional forms, reaching its peak as the “Spending Ceiling”, but has its contemporary form in the so-called “Fiscal Framework”
By JOÃO CARLOS BRUM TORRES: The dollar's surge is a speculative attack by the most powerful political actor in Brazil, the market party, whose objective is to prevent the current government from receiving any recognition for its excellent performance.
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: 1974 album, in partnership with Arnaud Rodrigues, is not limited to satire, but associates traits of popular culture such as football, music and irony with politics
By LEDA PAULANI: Campos Neto fulfilled with cowardly bravery his pusillanimous mission of initiating the movement to reverse the positive expectations that were emerging for the economic scenario under the Lula government
By LARRY C. JOHNSON: Killing Kirillov changes absolutely nothing about the course of the war in Ukraine – Ukraine’s defeat is inevitable. But it does reveal Ukraine’s willingness to take desperate risks
By RENATO NUCCI JR. & LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: The term poor on the right is a way for segments of the left to free themselves from the responsibility they have for the political and social situation we find ourselves in.
By JOHN GASPAR: The Venezuelan issue is highlighted by a myriad of interests, to a greater or lesser extent conflicting with each other, of segments of the great global capitalist class and of the national ruling elites
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The Brazilian economy is trapped in a vicious circle of near stagnation
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Science fiction is the literary genre that perhaps makes us think most about solutions to possibly insoluble problems.
By LUIZ CÉSAR MARQUES FILHO: The perception that human societies are facing a process of collapse began to become widespread in the second decade of the century
ByZHAO RUOXI: Macau has managed to preserve its stability and unique identity while experiencing significant socio-economic and cultural development.
By LEANDRO GALASTRI: The colonialist and racist state of Israel will never be able to eliminate the resistance and struggle of the Palestinian people for their sovereignty and the defense of their lands.
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: Nationalism, through Stalinism, penetrated the thinking and influenced the program and political profile of the Paraguayan left, especially after the end of the Chaco War.
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA: The ideological clash between defending capital and fighting against capital is reduced to who defends only the rich or who is concerned about poverty
By OSWALD DE ANDRADE:
Unpublished article collected in the recently released book “1923: Brazilian modernists in Paris”.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: In coded language, Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will attack Redzikowo
By LEONARDO BOFF: Visible life, as we know it, is at risk of disappearing, similar to the great decimations of the past
By HENRIQUE MORRONE, ALESSANDRO MIEBACH & ADALMIR MARQUETTI: There is little room for changes in monetary policy in the short term, even with the new presidency at the Central Bank
By WESLLEY CANTELMO: The logic of fiscal restriction imposed on Brazil has had several institutional forms, reaching its peak as the “Spending Ceiling”, but has its contemporary form in the so-called “Fiscal Framework”
By JOÃO CARLOS BRUM TORRES: The dollar's surge is a speculative attack by the most powerful political actor in Brazil, the market party, whose objective is to prevent the current government from receiving any recognition for its excellent performance.
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: 1974 album, in partnership with Arnaud Rodrigues, is not limited to satire, but associates traits of popular culture such as football, music and irony with politics
By LEDA PAULANI: Campos Neto fulfilled with cowardly bravery his pusillanimous mission of initiating the movement to reverse the positive expectations that were emerging for the economic scenario under the Lula government
By LARRY C. JOHNSON: Killing Kirillov changes absolutely nothing about the course of the war in Ukraine – Ukraine’s defeat is inevitable. But it does reveal Ukraine’s willingness to take desperate risks
By RENATO NUCCI JR. & LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: The term poor on the right is a way for segments of the left to free themselves from the responsibility they have for the political and social situation we find ourselves in.
By JOHN GASPAR: The Venezuelan issue is highlighted by a myriad of interests, to a greater or lesser extent conflicting with each other, of segments of the great global capitalist class and of the national ruling elites
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The Brazilian economy is trapped in a vicious circle of near stagnation