
Bolsonarism – between entrepreneurship and authoritarianism
By CARLOS OCKÉ: The link between Bolsonarism and neoliberalism has deep ties tied to this mythological figure of the “saver”
By CARLOS OCKÉ: The link between Bolsonarism and neoliberalism has deep ties tied to this mythological figure of the “saver”
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 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 JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic
By LUIZ MARQUES: In the crisis of democracy, the secret desire is to put an end to politics whose essence, at present, suggests an absence of meaning
By RUI COSTA SANTOS: What Trump and Bolsonaro have in common is the fact that their political programs involve a brutal confrontation with institutions in the US and Brazil, but at the same time they are useful to a part of the bourgeoisie.
By LUIZ MARQUES: For neoliberals, poverty is a problem – of the poor. Instead of redistributive policies of the State, to increase the Human Development Index (HDI), they postulate a deal with the devil for bodily mutilation
By BRUNO RESCK: The distance between federal management and the working people creates a vacuum that can be exploited by opportunistic speeches from the extreme right
By LUIZ MARQUES: The Bolsonarist epic associates the typical crimes of the primitive accumulation of capital with a sociopathic personality, for the civilizational regression
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Considerations on the materialist theory of the State
By EUGENIO BUCCI: A philosopher once said that hell is other people. Nothing to object to. But for Donald Trump, other people's hell is heaven.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The reactionary utopia of the minimal state has returned to the center of the political scene in the Southern Cone with the rise of the ultraliberal Javier Milei to the presidency of Argentina
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 JONATHAN OF FRANCE PEREIRA: The advance of neoliberalism has subjected education to market logic. Education has become a threat and contempt for knowledge and persecution of those who teach have gone hand in hand.
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 ELTON CORBANEZI: Psychic suffering is a global catastrophe, possibly as important as the ecological one, to which, however, attention is focused especially on the individual, disregarding the structural aspect of society.
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 FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Algorithms monitor digital workers through technologies based on data collection and analysis
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Denialism is not disinterested. It is not just the product of remarkable ignorance. It is business. A kind of business denialism.
By CARLOS OCKÉ: The link between Bolsonarism and neoliberalism has deep ties tied to this mythological figure of the “saver”
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 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 JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic
By LUIZ MARQUES: In the crisis of democracy, the secret desire is to put an end to politics whose essence, at present, suggests an absence of meaning
By RUI COSTA SANTOS: What Trump and Bolsonaro have in common is the fact that their political programs involve a brutal confrontation with institutions in the US and Brazil, but at the same time they are useful to a part of the bourgeoisie.
By LUIZ MARQUES: For neoliberals, poverty is a problem – of the poor. Instead of redistributive policies of the State, to increase the Human Development Index (HDI), they postulate a deal with the devil for bodily mutilation
By BRUNO RESCK: The distance between federal management and the working people creates a vacuum that can be exploited by opportunistic speeches from the extreme right
By LUIZ MARQUES: The Bolsonarist epic associates the typical crimes of the primitive accumulation of capital with a sociopathic personality, for the civilizational regression
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Considerations on the materialist theory of the State
By EUGENIO BUCCI: A philosopher once said that hell is other people. Nothing to object to. But for Donald Trump, other people's hell is heaven.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The reactionary utopia of the minimal state has returned to the center of the political scene in the Southern Cone with the rise of the ultraliberal Javier Milei to the presidency of Argentina
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 JONATHAN OF FRANCE PEREIRA: The advance of neoliberalism has subjected education to market logic. Education has become a threat and contempt for knowledge and persecution of those who teach have gone hand in hand.
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 ELTON CORBANEZI: Psychic suffering is a global catastrophe, possibly as important as the ecological one, to which, however, attention is focused especially on the individual, disregarding the structural aspect of society.
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 FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Algorithms monitor digital workers through technologies based on data collection and analysis
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Denialism is not disinterested. It is not just the product of remarkable ignorance. It is business. A kind of business denialism.