
Caesarism
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Behind the performative chaos of the President of the United States, with intercontinental lies and histrionic factoids, there is a cold and cruel logic
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Behind the performative chaos of the President of the United States, with intercontinental lies and histrionic factoids, there is a cold and cruel logic
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The current Brazilian situation points to a far from promising scenario, with the destruction of social and environmental rights that affect the communities most affected by projects involving large mineral capital.
By WELLINGTON OLIVEIRA DOS SANTOS: A critical analysis of the “Pé-de-Meia Licenciaturas” program of the Lula III government
By RUI ABREU: Brief assessment of foreign policy in the middle of Lula's term
By LUIZ MARQUES: The importance of trust in the post-truth era and the effects of the internet on politics and everyday life
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the documentary directed by Shiori Ito
By LEONARDO BOFF: The global ecological crisis and the need for a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
ByGIANCARLO SUMMA & MONICA HERZ: The reaffirmation of Central America and the Caribbean as a zone of direct US influence reopens a long and bitter page in history and deepens the crisis of the multilateral system
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Would loans from China ease Brazil's fiscal constraints?
By MICHAEL LÖWY: International law has not yet incorporated ecocide, and is unlikely to do so with regard to humanicide. However, it is urgent to act, here and now, to stop the race towards the abyss
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Tribute to the recently deceased American sociologist
By TARSUS GENUS: A spa in Gaza is a criminal tomb monument to democracy and freedom, which could only be conceived by those who make necrophilia a high-performance sport
By MARCO SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM FRANCE & LUIZ CLAUDIO LATGÉ: The history, development and implications of artificial intelligence, both in technical and social and economic terms
By CHRISTIAN RIBEIRO: Did you not notice the nationalist tone, with potential xenophobic, that the phrase “Brazil belongs to Brazilians” has?
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: I lie at the feet of my master, an old wanderer who got tired of walking. He stopped where he shouldn't have stopped. He had roots here, the family lands were taken by the Israelites
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the 2024 campaign for the US presidency, Trump was the star lookalike of Hynkel and John Wayne, leading many experts to doubt his mental health.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The 2004 “Festival Latinoamericano de la Clase Obrera (Felco), held in Buenos Aires, showed films from various social struggles in Latin America and promoted debates on political and audiovisual issues
By DAVID MCNALLY: Donald Trump has no program to unleash a new wave of global capital accumulation. He treats the world economy largely as a zero-sum game
By MARCIA APARECIDA JACOMINI & ANA PAULA CORTI: The devaluation of historical, geographical, philosophical and sociological knowledge is cementing a public school that is dull, dissatisfied and diminished.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Behind the performative chaos of the President of the United States, with intercontinental lies and histrionic factoids, there is a cold and cruel logic
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The current Brazilian situation points to a far from promising scenario, with the destruction of social and environmental rights that affect the communities most affected by projects involving large mineral capital.
By WELLINGTON OLIVEIRA DOS SANTOS: A critical analysis of the “Pé-de-Meia Licenciaturas” program of the Lula III government
By RUI ABREU: Brief assessment of foreign policy in the middle of Lula's term
By LUIZ MARQUES: The importance of trust in the post-truth era and the effects of the internet on politics and everyday life
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Commentary on the documentary directed by Shiori Ito
By LEONARDO BOFF: The global ecological crisis and the need for a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
ByGIANCARLO SUMMA & MONICA HERZ: The reaffirmation of Central America and the Caribbean as a zone of direct US influence reopens a long and bitter page in history and deepens the crisis of the multilateral system
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Would loans from China ease Brazil's fiscal constraints?
By MICHAEL LÖWY: International law has not yet incorporated ecocide, and is unlikely to do so with regard to humanicide. However, it is urgent to act, here and now, to stop the race towards the abyss
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Tribute to the recently deceased American sociologist
By TARSUS GENUS: A spa in Gaza is a criminal tomb monument to democracy and freedom, which could only be conceived by those who make necrophilia a high-performance sport
By MARCO SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM FRANCE & LUIZ CLAUDIO LATGÉ: The history, development and implications of artificial intelligence, both in technical and social and economic terms
By CHRISTIAN RIBEIRO: Did you not notice the nationalist tone, with potential xenophobic, that the phrase “Brazil belongs to Brazilians” has?
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: I lie at the feet of my master, an old wanderer who got tired of walking. He stopped where he shouldn't have stopped. He had roots here, the family lands were taken by the Israelites
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the 2024 campaign for the US presidency, Trump was the star lookalike of Hynkel and John Wayne, leading many experts to doubt his mental health.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The 2004 “Festival Latinoamericano de la Clase Obrera (Felco), held in Buenos Aires, showed films from various social struggles in Latin America and promoted debates on political and audiovisual issues
By DAVID MCNALLY: Donald Trump has no program to unleash a new wave of global capital accumulation. He treats the world economy largely as a zero-sum game
By MARCIA APARECIDA JACOMINI & ANA PAULA CORTI: The devaluation of historical, geographical, philosophical and sociological knowledge is cementing a public school that is dull, dissatisfied and diminished.