
The Welfare State in Denmark
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The Danish model of labor protection is configured as a paradigm of normative and social effectiveness, whose structure combines economic flexibility with robust guarantees for workers
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The Danish model of labor protection is configured as a paradigm of normative and social effectiveness, whose structure combines economic flexibility with robust guarantees for workers
By JULIO CESAR TELES: Commentary on the recently released book by Fernando Atique
By GIOVANNI ALVES: The neoliberal capitalist state is incapable of guaranteeing the future of the subaltern class. The neoliberal state has destroyed the SUS
By RENATO FRANCISCO DOS SANTOS PAULA: The lack of quality criteria required in journal editorials will send researchers, without mercy, to a perverse underworld that already exists in academia: the world of competition, now subsidized
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Brizola was a huge thorn in the side of coup plotters and sellouts, whether they were Brazilian or foreign, civilian or military, and whether they were in the spotlight or hiding in the shadows.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Author's preface to the recently published second edition
By DENNIS OLIVEIRA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: Presentation at Peking University in October 2024
By BRUNO MACHADO: Without the left-wing populist discourse, Getúlio Vargas would not have made the economic transformations in Brazil as he did, Leonel Brizola would not have had the size he had in Brazil
By URARIAN MOTA: The extermination of regional speeches, in the voice of reporters and presenters
By SOLENI BISCOUTO FRESSATO: Considerations on the play by Dias Gomes and the film by Anselmo Duarte
By JURGEN HABERMAS: Introduction to the newly published book
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Is it inconsistent to transpose a religious vision to a pragmatic economic vision, based on fruitful negotiations for both partners?
By BORIS BUDEN: What we see on the streets of Serbian cities is not a mass, but a society, but the media, as it is, has neither words nor images to tell us and show us this.
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The MAGA slogan is revealing of what is happening to the US: a progressive loss of relative expression, in economic, population and political terms.
By TARSUS GENUS: The public subjectivity that infests Eastern Europe, the United States and Germany, which to a greater or lesser extent affects Latin America, is not the cause of the rebirth of Nazism and Fascism.
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: The helplessness of life in Seattle ran counter to the yuppies of Wall Street. And the disillusionment was not an empty performance.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Digital media are an extension of the Nazi school: they break with the recording of facts and promote the replacement of politics with fanaticism
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO: Statistics can show anything, but people in their daily lives form their perceptions of reality based on several factors and a lot of subjectivity.
By TARCÍSIO PERES: With the advent of the “brave new world” of AI, the language deficit is much more serious and urgent than the mathematical suffering
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The Danish model of labor protection is configured as a paradigm of normative and social effectiveness, whose structure combines economic flexibility with robust guarantees for workers
By JULIO CESAR TELES: Commentary on the recently released book by Fernando Atique
By GIOVANNI ALVES: The neoliberal capitalist state is incapable of guaranteeing the future of the subaltern class. The neoliberal state has destroyed the SUS
By RENATO FRANCISCO DOS SANTOS PAULA: The lack of quality criteria required in journal editorials will send researchers, without mercy, to a perverse underworld that already exists in academia: the world of competition, now subsidized
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Brizola was a huge thorn in the side of coup plotters and sellouts, whether they were Brazilian or foreign, civilian or military, and whether they were in the spotlight or hiding in the shadows.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Author's preface to the recently published second edition
By DENNIS OLIVEIRA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: Presentation at Peking University in October 2024
By BRUNO MACHADO: Without the left-wing populist discourse, Getúlio Vargas would not have made the economic transformations in Brazil as he did, Leonel Brizola would not have had the size he had in Brazil
By URARIAN MOTA: The extermination of regional speeches, in the voice of reporters and presenters
By SOLENI BISCOUTO FRESSATO: Considerations on the play by Dias Gomes and the film by Anselmo Duarte
By JURGEN HABERMAS: Introduction to the newly published book
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Is it inconsistent to transpose a religious vision to a pragmatic economic vision, based on fruitful negotiations for both partners?
By BORIS BUDEN: What we see on the streets of Serbian cities is not a mass, but a society, but the media, as it is, has neither words nor images to tell us and show us this.
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The MAGA slogan is revealing of what is happening to the US: a progressive loss of relative expression, in economic, population and political terms.
By TARSUS GENUS: The public subjectivity that infests Eastern Europe, the United States and Germany, which to a greater or lesser extent affects Latin America, is not the cause of the rebirth of Nazism and Fascism.
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: The helplessness of life in Seattle ran counter to the yuppies of Wall Street. And the disillusionment was not an empty performance.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Digital media are an extension of the Nazi school: they break with the recording of facts and promote the replacement of politics with fanaticism
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO: Statistics can show anything, but people in their daily lives form their perceptions of reality based on several factors and a lot of subjectivity.
By TARCÍSIO PERES: With the advent of the “brave new world” of AI, the language deficit is much more serious and urgent than the mathematical suffering