
Everyone's mistake
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: It is generally in line with the structuralist method and what comes out of it that people come to the field to denounce discrimination against men and women.
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: It is generally in line with the structuralist method and what comes out of it that people come to the field to denounce discrimination against men and women.
By VIEGAS FERNANDES DA COSTA: Hija de Perra's gaze scrutinized the coloniality of knowledge about new gender debates, centered on the Global North
By NADERA SHALHOUB-KEVORKIAN: Women may need to remain invisible, and their decision to deny voice to their knowledge, and prevent their narratives from seeing the light of day, should guide our constructions
By SOFIA CAMPOS TEIXEIRA: Our rights provided for by the Brazilian constitution only exist on paper and in the demagogic words of false leaders, who set themselves up as protectors of black people on opportune occasions.
By DYLAN RILEY: One of the small dialectical pleasures still accessible to unincorporated intelligences is to observe, at this moment, how much capitalists hate capitalism, with all its inviolable laws and contradictions.
By MARCELO RIDENTI: Considerations on the recently released book by Fabio Mascaro Querido
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: Deepseek has announced, with a bang, the human unsustainability and historical obsolescence of the neoliberalism that characterizes the Western economic model
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA: The agreement is strongly rejected by the working classes, left-wing intellectuals and the nationalist opposition to neoliberalism in the Southern Cone countries.
By LARA FERREIRA LORENZONI & MARCELO SIANO LIMA: Betting, gambling, is what we have left in an increasingly platformized and financialized capitalism
By LEONARDO BOFF: Migrant peoples are making their way back. They are meeting in one place: on planet Earth, understood as their common homeland and motherland.
By MARCIO S. SARAIVA: Commentary on the recently released book, organized by Joel Birman and Fernanda Canavêz
By LUIZ MARQUES: In data-centric capitalism, the criterion of cognitive validity is entrepreneurial profit from prosaic aspects of everyday existence, which embody profitable assets.
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA: Chinese AI shows that even in the field of capitalism, the Yankees can no longer be superior
By FÁBIO FONSECA DE CASTRO: In Pará, a project is underway to empty the territories and identities of traditional populations in the state
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The war is not over and will not end any time soon, regardless of what happens in Gaza.
By WILLIAM DIAZ: Presentation of the book recently launched in Colombia, by Fabio Akcelrud Durão
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: The current scientific consensus states, with absolute clarity, that technology alone will not save us, and that we need to challenge the current economic-political hegemony on a revolutionary scale.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The rentier and patrimonialist middle class found concrete advantages in neoliberal policies, such as high interest rates, asset appreciation and financial investment opportunities
By TIAGO NOGARA: The Donald Trump phenomenon and the proposed reorganization of relations with Latin America are not the result of megalomania, but a materialization of the interests of American billionaires
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: It is generally in line with the structuralist method and what comes out of it that people come to the field to denounce discrimination against men and women.
By VIEGAS FERNANDES DA COSTA: Hija de Perra's gaze scrutinized the coloniality of knowledge about new gender debates, centered on the Global North
By NADERA SHALHOUB-KEVORKIAN: Women may need to remain invisible, and their decision to deny voice to their knowledge, and prevent their narratives from seeing the light of day, should guide our constructions
By SOFIA CAMPOS TEIXEIRA: Our rights provided for by the Brazilian constitution only exist on paper and in the demagogic words of false leaders, who set themselves up as protectors of black people on opportune occasions.
By DYLAN RILEY: One of the small dialectical pleasures still accessible to unincorporated intelligences is to observe, at this moment, how much capitalists hate capitalism, with all its inviolable laws and contradictions.
By MARCELO RIDENTI: Considerations on the recently released book by Fabio Mascaro Querido
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: Deepseek has announced, with a bang, the human unsustainability and historical obsolescence of the neoliberalism that characterizes the Western economic model
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA: The agreement is strongly rejected by the working classes, left-wing intellectuals and the nationalist opposition to neoliberalism in the Southern Cone countries.
By LARA FERREIRA LORENZONI & MARCELO SIANO LIMA: Betting, gambling, is what we have left in an increasingly platformized and financialized capitalism
By LEONARDO BOFF: Migrant peoples are making their way back. They are meeting in one place: on planet Earth, understood as their common homeland and motherland.
By MARCIO S. SARAIVA: Commentary on the recently released book, organized by Joel Birman and Fernanda Canavêz
By LUIZ MARQUES: In data-centric capitalism, the criterion of cognitive validity is entrepreneurial profit from prosaic aspects of everyday existence, which embody profitable assets.
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA: Chinese AI shows that even in the field of capitalism, the Yankees can no longer be superior
By FÁBIO FONSECA DE CASTRO: In Pará, a project is underway to empty the territories and identities of traditional populations in the state
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The war is not over and will not end any time soon, regardless of what happens in Gaza.
By WILLIAM DIAZ: Presentation of the book recently launched in Colombia, by Fabio Akcelrud Durão
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: The current scientific consensus states, with absolute clarity, that technology alone will not save us, and that we need to challenge the current economic-political hegemony on a revolutionary scale.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The rentier and patrimonialist middle class found concrete advantages in neoliberal policies, such as high interest rates, asset appreciation and financial investment opportunities
By TIAGO NOGARA: The Donald Trump phenomenon and the proposed reorganization of relations with Latin America are not the result of megalomania, but a materialization of the interests of American billionaires