
Social recovery in Brazil
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Income and wealth inequality is insurmountable, however, educational inequality can be alleviated by leveling up, reducing the first
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Income and wealth inequality is insurmountable, however, educational inequality can be alleviated by leveling up, reducing the first
By HOMERO VIZEU ARAÚJO: Considerations on the book by José Falero
By LISZT VIEIRA: In the name of governability, the left ends up following the right. Either this changes and we reawaken hope in the people, or we will head for defeat in the next presidential election.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: More than a century later, the Paris Commune continues to be not only an inspiration but an example for workers to take action against the bourgeois order and build their own power.
By RUI COSTA SANTOS: What Trump and Bolsonaro have in common is the fact that their political programs involve a brutal confrontation with institutions in the US and Brazil, but at the same time they are useful to a part of the bourgeoisie.
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on the film by Gints Zilbalodis, currently showing in cinemas.
By PEDRO PENNYCOOK: “Leaves are scattered all over the table, while a barricade of books rubs against the wall in the background. It is a claustrophobic image.”
By MANUELA D'AVILA: The political violence to which female politicians are subjected is even more expressive when crossed by racism
By JOSEPH CORREIA LEITE & RENATO JARDIM MOREIRA: At the moment when black people began to become aware of their social situation, a black man, Antônio Carlos, appeared with the idea of creating a library exclusively for black people.
By ISMARA IZEPE DE SOUZA & BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The idea that Itamaraty is an institution that is not very permeable to interactions with the internal political universe is unsustainable in light of the evidence
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Fernanda Torres didn't win, but she is the greatest of all. Nothing is bigger than Hollywood, nothing is bigger than the Oscars. Nothing, just Fernanda Torres
By FRANÇOIS-MARIE AROUET VOLTAIRE: Article collected in the recently published book, organized by Regina Schöpke & Mauro Baladi
By LUIZ MARQUES: For neoliberals, poverty is a problem – of the poor. Instead of redistributive policies of the State, to increase the Human Development Index (HDI), they postulate a deal with the devil for bodily mutilation
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The results of the first round show a marked political polarization from which only the indigenous movement is spared
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Betting on the irrelevance of European countries, on the near collapse of the European project, is a clear exaggeration, it is more in the realm of Europhobia among certain analysts than in an objective assessment of Europe's relative weight in the
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in a great chess match, the world is witnessing a confrontation in which its future is at stake
By GIOVANNI ALVES: In the final phase of his life and work, Pasolini assumes the posture of a “corsair”, a literary pirate who relentlessly attacks the institutions, culture and values of an Italy undergoing profound transformation.
By GILBERTO MARINGONI & DENISE LOBATO GENTIL: What is the meaning of the apparently chaotic initiatives at the beginning of the Trump II administration?
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Trump has never hidden the fact that his views on foreign policy were openly chauvinistic, but unlike both the Democrats and the neocons, geared towards protectionism and isolationism.
By BRUNO RESCK: The distance between federal management and the working people creates a vacuum that can be exploited by opportunistic speeches from the extreme right
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Income and wealth inequality is insurmountable, however, educational inequality can be alleviated by leveling up, reducing the first
By HOMERO VIZEU ARAÚJO: Considerations on the book by José Falero
By LISZT VIEIRA: In the name of governability, the left ends up following the right. Either this changes and we reawaken hope in the people, or we will head for defeat in the next presidential election.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: More than a century later, the Paris Commune continues to be not only an inspiration but an example for workers to take action against the bourgeois order and build their own power.
By RUI COSTA SANTOS: What Trump and Bolsonaro have in common is the fact that their political programs involve a brutal confrontation with institutions in the US and Brazil, but at the same time they are useful to a part of the bourgeoisie.
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on the film by Gints Zilbalodis, currently showing in cinemas.
By PEDRO PENNYCOOK: “Leaves are scattered all over the table, while a barricade of books rubs against the wall in the background. It is a claustrophobic image.”
By MANUELA D'AVILA: The political violence to which female politicians are subjected is even more expressive when crossed by racism
By JOSEPH CORREIA LEITE & RENATO JARDIM MOREIRA: At the moment when black people began to become aware of their social situation, a black man, Antônio Carlos, appeared with the idea of creating a library exclusively for black people.
By ISMARA IZEPE DE SOUZA & BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The idea that Itamaraty is an institution that is not very permeable to interactions with the internal political universe is unsustainable in light of the evidence
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Fernanda Torres didn't win, but she is the greatest of all. Nothing is bigger than Hollywood, nothing is bigger than the Oscars. Nothing, just Fernanda Torres
By FRANÇOIS-MARIE AROUET VOLTAIRE: Article collected in the recently published book, organized by Regina Schöpke & Mauro Baladi
By LUIZ MARQUES: For neoliberals, poverty is a problem – of the poor. Instead of redistributive policies of the State, to increase the Human Development Index (HDI), they postulate a deal with the devil for bodily mutilation
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: The results of the first round show a marked political polarization from which only the indigenous movement is spared
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Betting on the irrelevance of European countries, on the near collapse of the European project, is a clear exaggeration, it is more in the realm of Europhobia among certain analysts than in an objective assessment of Europe's relative weight in the
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in a great chess match, the world is witnessing a confrontation in which its future is at stake
By GIOVANNI ALVES: In the final phase of his life and work, Pasolini assumes the posture of a “corsair”, a literary pirate who relentlessly attacks the institutions, culture and values of an Italy undergoing profound transformation.
By GILBERTO MARINGONI & DENISE LOBATO GENTIL: What is the meaning of the apparently chaotic initiatives at the beginning of the Trump II administration?
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Trump has never hidden the fact that his views on foreign policy were openly chauvinistic, but unlike both the Democrats and the neocons, geared towards protectionism and isolationism.
By BRUNO RESCK: The distance between federal management and the working people creates a vacuum that can be exploited by opportunistic speeches from the extreme right