
Dictatorship and capitalist nationalization
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: There was no lack of coherence and ambition in the national industrial development plan launched by Ernesto Geisel
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: There was no lack of coherence and ambition in the national industrial development plan launched by Ernesto Geisel
By LUÍS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: Big tech wants us to believe that they are fundamentally ideologically motivated, because then we remain ignorant of the technical issues that underpin digital capital.
By ROSA LUXEMBOURG: “We will make our voice resound loudly, the masses will understand us, and then they will turn all the more impetuously against these rumormongers and pogrom-provokers”
By MAURO JUNIOR GRIGGI: More than a legacy of past practices, racism presents itself as a dynamic phenomenon, capable of adapting to new configurations of power and production
By AB´SABER TALES: In order to function, the world we live in needs to give away for free, socialize the culture of fetish, the only guaranteed communism
By JUDITH BUTLER & ATHENA ATHANASIOU: Preface by the authors to the book recently published in Brazil
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: A new book analyzes long cycles and economic growth with more recent data and seeks to identify these long cycles in capitalism
By KARL LIEBKNECHT: Speech rejecting the approval of war credits in the German Parliament, December 1914. Karl Liebknecht was the only one among the 111 deputies of the German Social Democratic Party to vote against war credits
By LUIZ MENNA-BARRETO: School timetable policy ignores students in their temporalities
By JOHN PEDRO STEDILE: Speech at the Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul upon receiving the Farroupilha Medal
By IVANA BENTES: The humanism of I'm Still Here is a relief, but how can we restore a frayed social fabric when extremists have taken up residence in the dining room and in the normative family itself?
By LEONARDO BOFF: Desire is not just any impulse. It is an inner fire that energizes and mobilizes all psychic life.
By ALEXANDRE KUBRUSLY BORNSTEIN: If it is true that neoliberalism establishes and generates specific forms of suffering, it is equally true that critical thinking can transform them into weapons
By EDERGENIO NEGREIROS VIEIRA: Both here and there, racism acts by shaping social and political relations, showing itself in a structural, organic and functional way.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Zuckerberg climbed into the back of the extremist Trumpist truck, without shame, without limping and with a jolt. Meta came out of its silicon closet to enter the frenzied fanaticism
By LINCOLN SECCO: Commentary on the book by Diogo Valença de Azevedo Costa & Eliane Veras Soares.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Hallucinations today serve the interests of the extreme right, which always maintains an active distrust of cognitive rationality and the institutions of the Republic.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The political consequences of Ukraine's decision to cut off Russian gas to Europe
By ISABELA CALLEGARI: In the absence of real power imposed by a foreign currency, austerity is an ideological constraint, which recreates non-existent power and internalizes it through fiscal legislation.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: There was no lack of coherence and ambition in the national industrial development plan launched by Ernesto Geisel
By LUÍS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: Big tech wants us to believe that they are fundamentally ideologically motivated, because then we remain ignorant of the technical issues that underpin digital capital.
By ROSA LUXEMBOURG: “We will make our voice resound loudly, the masses will understand us, and then they will turn all the more impetuously against these rumormongers and pogrom-provokers”
By MAURO JUNIOR GRIGGI: More than a legacy of past practices, racism presents itself as a dynamic phenomenon, capable of adapting to new configurations of power and production
By AB´SABER TALES: In order to function, the world we live in needs to give away for free, socialize the culture of fetish, the only guaranteed communism
By JUDITH BUTLER & ATHENA ATHANASIOU: Preface by the authors to the book recently published in Brazil
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: A new book analyzes long cycles and economic growth with more recent data and seeks to identify these long cycles in capitalism
By KARL LIEBKNECHT: Speech rejecting the approval of war credits in the German Parliament, December 1914. Karl Liebknecht was the only one among the 111 deputies of the German Social Democratic Party to vote against war credits
By LUIZ MENNA-BARRETO: School timetable policy ignores students in their temporalities
By JOHN PEDRO STEDILE: Speech at the Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul upon receiving the Farroupilha Medal
By IVANA BENTES: The humanism of I'm Still Here is a relief, but how can we restore a frayed social fabric when extremists have taken up residence in the dining room and in the normative family itself?
By LEONARDO BOFF: Desire is not just any impulse. It is an inner fire that energizes and mobilizes all psychic life.
By ALEXANDRE KUBRUSLY BORNSTEIN: If it is true that neoliberalism establishes and generates specific forms of suffering, it is equally true that critical thinking can transform them into weapons
By EDERGENIO NEGREIROS VIEIRA: Both here and there, racism acts by shaping social and political relations, showing itself in a structural, organic and functional way.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Zuckerberg climbed into the back of the extremist Trumpist truck, without shame, without limping and with a jolt. Meta came out of its silicon closet to enter the frenzied fanaticism
By LINCOLN SECCO: Commentary on the book by Diogo Valença de Azevedo Costa & Eliane Veras Soares.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Hallucinations today serve the interests of the extreme right, which always maintains an active distrust of cognitive rationality and the institutions of the Republic.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The political consequences of Ukraine's decision to cut off Russian gas to Europe
By ISABELA CALLEGARI: In the absence of real power imposed by a foreign currency, austerity is an ideological constraint, which recreates non-existent power and internalizes it through fiscal legislation.