
Donald Trump and Nazism
By CAIO BUGIATO: Donald Trump's government, like Hitler's government, could be the catalyst for the transition (or implosion) of the world order.
By CAIO BUGIATO: Donald Trump's government, like Hitler's government, could be the catalyst for the transition (or implosion) of the world order.
By PIERRE BOURDIEU: Text of the posthumous book, recently published in Brazil
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Yes, we need to call Donald Trump a fascist. He restores and promotes fascism
By ROBERSON DE OLIVEIRA: When accusing the Brazilian far right of being Nazi, fascist or neo-Nazi, what appears to be a strong criticism, a denunciation of an enemy of civilization, actually becomes a cloud of smoke.
By MATHEUS COLARES OF BIRTH: The political project of fiscal austerity of the political line that Fernando Haddad occupies within the PT is worrying, even more worrying, however, is that the minister has so much power to implement it
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Considerations on the book by Caio Prado Júnior
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Donald Trump's preference for sanctions could disrupt India's careful multi-pronged alignment between the US and Russia, forcing it to choose between them
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The precariat was and is a new reality in the scene of the exhaustion of capitalism that impoverishes, imposes hunger and destroys in order to accumulate
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: Simple and simplistic definitions abound on social media, but only there can fascism be reduced to something as pathetic as just a “strong state.”
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: In the dialectic of the relationship between the rise of neoliberalism and the crisis of socialism, it would be necessary to understand how the former seeks to deconstruct the value of hope that is at the basis of the identity of revolutionary militancy.
By DENILSON BOTELHO: Considerations on the novel by Marcelo Rubens Paiva
By LUÍS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: To understand what happened with the crisis surrounding Pix and the explosion of catharsis, it is necessary to remove fake news from the account
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & VINÍCIUS SCHERCH: The Goal represents the means, the technique, the vehicle, the material base, and, with it, the goal of deepening the expansion and vocalization of digital fascism on social networks.
By TARSUS GENUS: Donald Trump, who, having been elected President of his country, showed his unbridled arrogance, transforming the American election into a plebiscite to govern the world
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the film directed by Edward Berger, currently showing in theaters
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump has done, pompously, is a declaration of war against the Earth and against humanity
By MOYSES PINTO NETO: The left's idea is that people are empty vessels searching for meaning in their material tensions, but this underestimates the realm of desire and the myths that revolve around it.
By LICIO CAETANO DO REGO MONTEIRO Mexico, Panama Canal, Greenland: Symptoms of an offensive isolationism?
By CAIO BUGIATO: Donald Trump's government, like Hitler's government, could be the catalyst for the transition (or implosion) of the world order.
By PIERRE BOURDIEU: Text of the posthumous book, recently published in Brazil
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Yes, we need to call Donald Trump a fascist. He restores and promotes fascism
By ROBERSON DE OLIVEIRA: When accusing the Brazilian far right of being Nazi, fascist or neo-Nazi, what appears to be a strong criticism, a denunciation of an enemy of civilization, actually becomes a cloud of smoke.
By MATHEUS COLARES OF BIRTH: The political project of fiscal austerity of the political line that Fernando Haddad occupies within the PT is worrying, even more worrying, however, is that the minister has so much power to implement it
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Considerations on the book by Caio Prado Júnior
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Donald Trump's preference for sanctions could disrupt India's careful multi-pronged alignment between the US and Russia, forcing it to choose between them
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The precariat was and is a new reality in the scene of the exhaustion of capitalism that impoverishes, imposes hunger and destroys in order to accumulate
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: Simple and simplistic definitions abound on social media, but only there can fascism be reduced to something as pathetic as just a “strong state.”
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: In the dialectic of the relationship between the rise of neoliberalism and the crisis of socialism, it would be necessary to understand how the former seeks to deconstruct the value of hope that is at the basis of the identity of revolutionary militancy.
By DENILSON BOTELHO: Considerations on the novel by Marcelo Rubens Paiva
By LUÍS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: To understand what happened with the crisis surrounding Pix and the explosion of catharsis, it is necessary to remove fake news from the account
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & VINÍCIUS SCHERCH: The Goal represents the means, the technique, the vehicle, the material base, and, with it, the goal of deepening the expansion and vocalization of digital fascism on social networks.
By TARSUS GENUS: Donald Trump, who, having been elected President of his country, showed his unbridled arrogance, transforming the American election into a plebiscite to govern the world
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the film directed by Edward Berger, currently showing in theaters
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump has done, pompously, is a declaration of war against the Earth and against humanity
By MOYSES PINTO NETO: The left's idea is that people are empty vessels searching for meaning in their material tensions, but this underestimates the realm of desire and the myths that revolve around it.
By LICIO CAETANO DO REGO MONTEIRO Mexico, Panama Canal, Greenland: Symptoms of an offensive isolationism?