
Brazilian Brazil
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Decolonizing Language: How the Symbolic Violence of Colonialism Persists in Words—and Why Translation Can Be an Act of Insurgency
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Decolonizing Language: How the Symbolic Violence of Colonialism Persists in Words—and Why Translation Can Be an Act of Insurgency
By NILO BAPTISTA: Foreword to the recently released book, edited by Marco Mondaini
By LUIZ MARQUES: This is the century of the absurd, of necropolitics, of unhappy young people and the (desperate) search for a meaning that capitalism has stolen
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: The Illusion of Liberal Democracy: How the US Financial Oligarchy Consolidated Its Class Power and Why the Left Insists on Not Seeing It
By SERGIO GONZAGA DE OLIVEIRA: Double standards: why Brazil's interest rate is six times higher than the US's – and who profits from it
By LAURO MATTEI: The policy of increasing the minimum wage as an instrument of social justice: a critique of the rentier arguments that insist on blaming workers for the fiscal imbalance, ignoring the real privileges of the financial system
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Decolonizing Language: How the Symbolic Violence of Colonialism Persists in Words—and Why Translation Can Be an Act of Insurgency
By NILO BAPTISTA: Foreword to the recently released book, edited by Marco Mondaini
By LUIZ MARQUES: This is the century of the absurd, of necropolitics, of unhappy young people and the (desperate) search for a meaning that capitalism has stolen
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: The Illusion of Liberal Democracy: How the US Financial Oligarchy Consolidated Its Class Power and Why the Left Insists on Not Seeing It
By SERGIO GONZAGA DE OLIVEIRA: Double standards: why Brazil's interest rate is six times higher than the US's – and who profits from it
By LAURO MATTEI: The policy of increasing the minimum wage as an instrument of social justice: a critique of the rentier arguments that insist on blaming workers for the fiscal imbalance, ignoring the real privileges of the financial system