
Holocaust, genocide or slaughter?
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Whatever the term used to define what happens to the Palestinian people, it matters less – in fact, it matters nothing – compared to the lives taken daily, in droves, in Gaza
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Whatever the term used to define what happens to the Palestinian people, it matters less – in fact, it matters nothing – compared to the lives taken daily, in droves, in Gaza
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the book by Marcílio Godoi
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Bolsonaro is a coward, but one of his fears is that he will admit himself as such in front of his followers. Therefore, the temptation to let off some bravado today is great
By GLENN GREENWALD: Who owns the memory of Nazism and the Second World War? The sentences handed down at Nuremberg cannot give any country, including Israel, a justification for its own actions
By MARCO AURÉLIO NOGUEIRA: Honoring Werneck is keeping alive the memory of a combative, erudite, generous and indignant intellectual, who looked at an unequal, unjust and violent country like Brazil with lucidity and hope
By CAIO BUGIATO: The Russian victory shakes the military power of the West and demolishes its image of invincible powers that the States and the ruling classes of the central countries made the whole world believe
By JOSÉ EUDES BAIMA BEZERRA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By LEONARDO BOFF: We no longer need God to intervene to put an end to his creation; it was up to our generation to witness the possibility of its own destruction
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: Julian Assange is our Antigone, for a long time kept in the position of the walking dead
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The masses addicted to the pleasure of looking do not think, they do not like to think, they just adore their digital golden calves and idolize their tyrants
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The war continues and predatory capitalism advances
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The challenges are mounting and the left is struggling unsuccessfully against them. Brazil, with Lula, even constitutes an exception, but only partial
By HENRY BURNETT: The great victory of Nazism was not to exterminate Jews, blacks, disabled people and gays, but to reduce them to a sub-human condition. And in many ways Nazi-fascism won and continues to win
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The spearhead of the coup's maneuvering mass was its militia arm, the shooting clubs, where hundreds of thousands of supposed CACs, heavily armed and equipped, organized themselves to act
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: Note of tribute to the recently deceased sociologist from Rio
By ANTHONY DAVID: It takes discernment to know in what sense the Holocaust cannot be compared to other events, in what sense it can be compared, and in what sense it should be compared
By ARTUR SCAVONE: Eva Alterman Blay's article is not honest when stating that part of the left aligns with Hamas
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Whatever the term used to define what happens to the Palestinian people, it matters less – in fact, it matters nothing – compared to the lives taken daily, in droves, in Gaza
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Commentary on the book by Marcílio Godoi
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Bolsonaro is a coward, but one of his fears is that he will admit himself as such in front of his followers. Therefore, the temptation to let off some bravado today is great
By GLENN GREENWALD: Who owns the memory of Nazism and the Second World War? The sentences handed down at Nuremberg cannot give any country, including Israel, a justification for its own actions
By MARCO AURÉLIO NOGUEIRA: Honoring Werneck is keeping alive the memory of a combative, erudite, generous and indignant intellectual, who looked at an unequal, unjust and violent country like Brazil with lucidity and hope
By CAIO BUGIATO: The Russian victory shakes the military power of the West and demolishes its image of invincible powers that the States and the ruling classes of the central countries made the whole world believe
By JOSÉ EUDES BAIMA BEZERRA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By LEONARDO BOFF: We no longer need God to intervene to put an end to his creation; it was up to our generation to witness the possibility of its own destruction
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: Julian Assange is our Antigone, for a long time kept in the position of the walking dead
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The masses addicted to the pleasure of looking do not think, they do not like to think, they just adore their digital golden calves and idolize their tyrants
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The war continues and predatory capitalism advances
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The challenges are mounting and the left is struggling unsuccessfully against them. Brazil, with Lula, even constitutes an exception, but only partial
By HENRY BURNETT: The great victory of Nazism was not to exterminate Jews, blacks, disabled people and gays, but to reduce them to a sub-human condition. And in many ways Nazi-fascism won and continues to win
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The spearhead of the coup's maneuvering mass was its militia arm, the shooting clubs, where hundreds of thousands of supposed CACs, heavily armed and equipped, organized themselves to act
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: Note of tribute to the recently deceased sociologist from Rio
By ANTHONY DAVID: It takes discernment to know in what sense the Holocaust cannot be compared to other events, in what sense it can be compared, and in what sense it should be compared
By ARTUR SCAVONE: Eva Alterman Blay's article is not honest when stating that part of the left aligns with Hamas