
Radicalism and revolution in Antonio Candido
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA: The importance of radical ideas in a country like Brazil
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA: The importance of radical ideas in a country like Brazil
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Considerations on the book by Caio Prado Júnior
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: The work of the British historian represents a true methodological revolution in the social sciences
By LUIS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES: Foreword to the recently released book by Vinícius Aguiar Caloti
By LEDA PAULANI: Introduction to the new edition of the book “The myth of economic development”, by Celso Furtado
By MARCIO POCHMANN & LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: Excerpts, selected by the authors, from the introduction of the recently released book
By TALES AB´SÁBER: A tribute on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the geographer and environmental activist
By LINCOLN SECCO: Getúlio Vargas left answers suspended. His faces were that of an apparently unwilling revolutionary, of a voting loyalist, of an anti-communist dictator, of a sincere labor leader
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Vargas must be considered the greatest president of all time for his extraordinary number of great achievements, which left indelible marks
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI, BRUNO REGASSON & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: The disputes over what Brazil is and what it should be reveal discursive labyrinths that show us conceptions of identity, desires and moral perspectives about the future
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Considerations on Silvio Almeida’s master class
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: For global peace: bridges between Brazil and China on the path to a new era
By MARCUS IANONI: Bresser-Pereira positions himself as an architect of the future, of the national project, of the political construction of Brazil, a characteristic that exudes from his work
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA & FELIPE SANTOS DEVEZA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: In a discussion of feudalism, capitalism, or any other term, there is a clear need to clarify the sense in which the term is used
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: We did not change course with the military coup of 1964, but the intensification of the worst characteristics of our nationality represented a turning point
By CILAINE ALVES CUNHA: Excerpt from the Introduction to the new edition of two books by Castro Alves
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The thesis of Brazil's feudal character was born from the forced superstructural overlapping of characteristics of European feudalism to the Portuguese-Brazilian colonial world
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES & FRANCISCO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The modes of production in force throughout the history of Brazil
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA: The importance of radical ideas in a country like Brazil
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Considerations on the book by Caio Prado Júnior
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: The work of the British historian represents a true methodological revolution in the social sciences
By LUIS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES: Foreword to the recently released book by Vinícius Aguiar Caloti
By LEDA PAULANI: Introduction to the new edition of the book “The myth of economic development”, by Celso Furtado
By MARCIO POCHMANN & LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: Excerpts, selected by the authors, from the introduction of the recently released book
By TALES AB´SÁBER: A tribute on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the geographer and environmental activist
By LINCOLN SECCO: Getúlio Vargas left answers suspended. His faces were that of an apparently unwilling revolutionary, of a voting loyalist, of an anti-communist dictator, of a sincere labor leader
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Vargas must be considered the greatest president of all time for his extraordinary number of great achievements, which left indelible marks
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI, BRUNO REGASSON & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: The disputes over what Brazil is and what it should be reveal discursive labyrinths that show us conceptions of identity, desires and moral perspectives about the future
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Considerations on Silvio Almeida’s master class
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: For global peace: bridges between Brazil and China on the path to a new era
By MARCUS IANONI: Bresser-Pereira positions himself as an architect of the future, of the national project, of the political construction of Brazil, a characteristic that exudes from his work
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA & FELIPE SANTOS DEVEZA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: In a discussion of feudalism, capitalism, or any other term, there is a clear need to clarify the sense in which the term is used
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: We did not change course with the military coup of 1964, but the intensification of the worst characteristics of our nationality represented a turning point
By CILAINE ALVES CUNHA: Excerpt from the Introduction to the new edition of two books by Castro Alves
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The thesis of Brazil's feudal character was born from the forced superstructural overlapping of characteristics of European feudalism to the Portuguese-Brazilian colonial world
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES & FRANCISCO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The modes of production in force throughout the history of Brazil