
A major historical event?
By CEDRIC DURAND: While capital traditionally invests to reduce costs or meet demand, techno-feudal capital invests to bring different areas of social activity under its control
By CEDRIC DURAND: While capital traditionally invests to reduce costs or meet demand, techno-feudal capital invests to bring different areas of social activity under its control
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Israel targets “its Jews,” identifying itself not with the heroic struggles of its people, as in the Warsaw Ghetto, but with the abominable practices of its ancestors’ executioners
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
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 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 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 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 ANDREW KORYBKO: Trump's plans to build an Iron Dome are a watershed moment in the New Cold War, as they will take the US rivalry with Russia and China to a qualitatively more dangerous level
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: Everything suggests that Donald Trump's first moves – in this war to build a new American hegemonic order – will make use of the Machiavellian thesis at any cost
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 HUGO DIONÍSIO: Deepseek has announced, with a bang, the human unsustainability and historical obsolescence of the neoliberalism that characterizes the Western economic model
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 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 MÁRIO MAESTRI: The fight against right-wing populism by so-called democratic and even left-wing European parties is limited to denouncing it as fascist, Nazi, racist, etc., without any explanation of the reasons for the phenomenon.
By MARIANN EDGAR BUDDE: Sermon by the bishop who attended Donald Trump's inauguration
By OSNAN SILVA DE SOUZA: We are in the presence of a democracy in which the way blacks are treated serves as an inspiration and model for Hitlerism
By JIANG SHIXUE: What will happen to the world in the next four years? And specifically, how will global governance be conducted?
By CAIO BUGIATO: Donald Trump's government, like Hitler's government, could be the catalyst for the transition (or implosion) of the world order.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Yes, we need to call Donald Trump a fascist. He restores and promotes fascism
By CEDRIC DURAND: While capital traditionally invests to reduce costs or meet demand, techno-feudal capital invests to bring different areas of social activity under its control
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Israel targets “its Jews,” identifying itself not with the heroic struggles of its people, as in the Warsaw Ghetto, but with the abominable practices of its ancestors’ executioners
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
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 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 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 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 ANDREW KORYBKO: Trump's plans to build an Iron Dome are a watershed moment in the New Cold War, as they will take the US rivalry with Russia and China to a qualitatively more dangerous level
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: Everything suggests that Donald Trump's first moves – in this war to build a new American hegemonic order – will make use of the Machiavellian thesis at any cost
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 HUGO DIONÍSIO: Deepseek has announced, with a bang, the human unsustainability and historical obsolescence of the neoliberalism that characterizes the Western economic model
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 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 MÁRIO MAESTRI: The fight against right-wing populism by so-called democratic and even left-wing European parties is limited to denouncing it as fascist, Nazi, racist, etc., without any explanation of the reasons for the phenomenon.
By MARIANN EDGAR BUDDE: Sermon by the bishop who attended Donald Trump's inauguration
By OSNAN SILVA DE SOUZA: We are in the presence of a democracy in which the way blacks are treated serves as an inspiration and model for Hitlerism
By JIANG SHIXUE: What will happen to the world in the next four years? And specifically, how will global governance be conducted?
By CAIO BUGIATO: Donald Trump's government, like Hitler's government, could be the catalyst for the transition (or implosion) of the world order.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Yes, we need to call Donald Trump a fascist. He restores and promotes fascism