
World Bank – contradictory recommendations
By VINICIUS VIEIRA PEREIRA: World Bank recognizes successful public investment in Cuba
By VINICIUS VIEIRA PEREIRA: World Bank recognizes successful public investment in Cuba
By NOAM CHOMSKY & VIJAY PRASHAD:
Cuba is not a state sponsor of terrorism
By PAULO SILVEIRA:
The day we stopped to listen to the words of León Rozitchner
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA:
The boycott of the current Havana Biennale is part of a general context of attacks on the Cuban state and the Cuban people, attacks led by the US state aided by associated countries
By ANTONIO CANDIDO:
The Island represents for other Latin American peoples the example of how it is possible to achieve the maximum social justice achievable
By LÚCIO FLÁVIO RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDA:
Who is interested in keeping Cuba on the list of terrorist states
By SILVANE ORTIZ:
The transformation of an individual and the awakening of a new man
By BRIAN KELLY:
In the unfolding of the Cuban crisis and the 11J protests, the international left faces complex strategic challenges
By ALICE ROSSI & LINCOLN SECCO:
Reply to the article by Joana Salem de Vasconcelos
By JOANA SALÉM VASCONCELOS:
Reply to the article by Alice Rossi & Lincoln Secco
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Although the vast majority of nations oppose it, the US continues with the blockade that subjects the Cuban people to hunger and disease.
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS:
Revolutionary dictatorship and consensus building
By ALICE ROSSI & LINCOLN SECCO:
Comments on the article “Popular anger in Cuba” by Joana Salem Vasconcelos
By JOANA SALÉM VASCONCELOS:
The popular revolt in Cuba reflects dissatisfactions of two natures: economic and political.
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Cuban urgencies will not be resolved with the return of capitalism
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO:
By not understanding what is at stake in Cuba, part of the Brazilian left openly declares itself anti-democratic
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS:
We must fight for Cuba and the ideals of the revolution
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
The maintenance of a national project defined by autonomy and the construction of a social perspective in opposition to capitalism and imperialism
By RENATO NUCCI JR:
Since the Island defied imperialism it has become a besieged citadel
By VINICIUS VIEIRA PEREIRA: World Bank recognizes successful public investment in Cuba
By NOAM CHOMSKY & VIJAY PRASHAD:
Cuba is not a state sponsor of terrorism
By PAULO SILVEIRA:
The day we stopped to listen to the words of León Rozitchner
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA:
The boycott of the current Havana Biennale is part of a general context of attacks on the Cuban state and the Cuban people, attacks led by the US state aided by associated countries
By ANTONIO CANDIDO:
The Island represents for other Latin American peoples the example of how it is possible to achieve the maximum social justice achievable
By LÚCIO FLÁVIO RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDA:
Who is interested in keeping Cuba on the list of terrorist states
By SILVANE ORTIZ:
The transformation of an individual and the awakening of a new man
By BRIAN KELLY:
In the unfolding of the Cuban crisis and the 11J protests, the international left faces complex strategic challenges
By ALICE ROSSI & LINCOLN SECCO:
Reply to the article by Joana Salem de Vasconcelos
By JOANA SALÉM VASCONCELOS:
Reply to the article by Alice Rossi & Lincoln Secco
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Although the vast majority of nations oppose it, the US continues with the blockade that subjects the Cuban people to hunger and disease.
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS:
Revolutionary dictatorship and consensus building
By ALICE ROSSI & LINCOLN SECCO:
Comments on the article “Popular anger in Cuba” by Joana Salem Vasconcelos
By JOANA SALÉM VASCONCELOS:
The popular revolt in Cuba reflects dissatisfactions of two natures: economic and political.
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Cuban urgencies will not be resolved with the return of capitalism
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO:
By not understanding what is at stake in Cuba, part of the Brazilian left openly declares itself anti-democratic
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS:
We must fight for Cuba and the ideals of the revolution
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
The maintenance of a national project defined by autonomy and the construction of a social perspective in opposition to capitalism and imperialism
By RENATO NUCCI JR:
Since the Island defied imperialism it has become a besieged citadel