
The attack on Iran
By DIEGO RABELO: The attack on Iran is a message against multipolarity, against the peoples of the Global South and, mainly, against the BRICS energy and geopolitical sovereignty project
By DIEGO RABELO: The attack on Iran is a message against multipolarity, against the peoples of the Global South and, mainly, against the BRICS energy and geopolitical sovereignty project
By DENISE LOBATO GENTIL & GILBERTO MARINGONI: Reducing dependence on the hegemonic currency and moving towards a multipolar monetary and financial system requires coordinated movements of various kinds
By EDNEI OF GENARO: While technofeudalism consolidates its power in the shadows of digital capital, democracy resists — not as a ghost of the past, but as a project yet to be reinvented
By LISZT VIEIRA: The Israeli government cannot live without war. Benjamin Netanyahu knows that he will fall if and when the war ends. He will continue to wage war until he dominates the Middle East as the armed wing of the United States.
By BRANKO MILANOVIC: The world is entering a new era in which rich countries will adopt an unusual dual policy: abandoning neoliberal globalization internationally and resolutely promoting a neoliberal project domestically
By EDUARDO BRITO, KAIO AROLDO, LUCAS VALLADARES, OSCAR LUIS ROSA MORAES SANTOS and LUCAS TRENTIN RECH: The Israeli attack on Iran is not an isolated event, but rather another chapter in the struggle for control of fossil capital in the Middle East
By EMILIO CAFASSI: From collective organization to faith – current forms of mystical populism
By EMMANUEL TODD: French historian reveals how he predicted “Russian comeback” in 2002 based on falling infant mortality (1993-1999) and knowledge of communal family structure that survived communism as a “stable cultural backdrop”
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The epidemiology of dental caries has changed completely in children from São Paulo, its main victims, in the 40 years between 2025 and 1985. Montoro got it right; Kennedy Jr. is getting it wrong
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Putin declared the US a “state sponsor of terrorism,” and now two nuclear superpowers dance on the edge of the abyss while Trump still sees himself as a peacemaker
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA: If China responds to cultural imperialism by banning Hollywood and creating its own social networks, it shows that sovereignty is not authoritarianism, but self-defense. Meanwhile, our elites parade around in Trumpist hats
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The world's biggest billionaire and a clumsy talker, Elon Musk is living proof that meritocracy is nonsense
By BENJAMIN BRAUN & CÉDRIC DURAND: Donald Trump's return to office has exposed the fault lines within the coalition that contributed to his victory
By HUGO ALBUQUERQUE: Analysis of the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine reveals how Donald Trump's foreign policy is impacting the global landscape and exacerbating international tensions
By QUINN SLOBODIAN: The DNA of the Radical Right: How Racial Theories and Economic Libertarianism Created the Monster of Identity Neoliberalism
By Scott Knight: Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb has crossed the threshold of triggering a Russian nuclear response. How Russia and the United States respond could determine the fate of the world.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO: Parasite not only won an Oscar, it also challenged the paradigm that foreign-language films would automatically be marginalized by the mainstream industry.
By LUIS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES: Can anyone imagine that a Brazilian NGO could, directly from Washington, receive complaints of sexual harassment from a US Secretary of State?
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The impacts of Trump's budget cuts deepen inequalities promoted by neoliberal policies, bring economic risks and fiscal uncertainty
By DIEGO RABELO: The attack on Iran is a message against multipolarity, against the peoples of the Global South and, mainly, against the BRICS energy and geopolitical sovereignty project
By DENISE LOBATO GENTIL & GILBERTO MARINGONI: Reducing dependence on the hegemonic currency and moving towards a multipolar monetary and financial system requires coordinated movements of various kinds
By EDNEI OF GENARO: While technofeudalism consolidates its power in the shadows of digital capital, democracy resists — not as a ghost of the past, but as a project yet to be reinvented
By LISZT VIEIRA: The Israeli government cannot live without war. Benjamin Netanyahu knows that he will fall if and when the war ends. He will continue to wage war until he dominates the Middle East as the armed wing of the United States.
By BRANKO MILANOVIC: The world is entering a new era in which rich countries will adopt an unusual dual policy: abandoning neoliberal globalization internationally and resolutely promoting a neoliberal project domestically
By EDUARDO BRITO, KAIO AROLDO, LUCAS VALLADARES, OSCAR LUIS ROSA MORAES SANTOS and LUCAS TRENTIN RECH: The Israeli attack on Iran is not an isolated event, but rather another chapter in the struggle for control of fossil capital in the Middle East
By EMILIO CAFASSI: From collective organization to faith – current forms of mystical populism
By EMMANUEL TODD: French historian reveals how he predicted “Russian comeback” in 2002 based on falling infant mortality (1993-1999) and knowledge of communal family structure that survived communism as a “stable cultural backdrop”
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The epidemiology of dental caries has changed completely in children from São Paulo, its main victims, in the 40 years between 2025 and 1985. Montoro got it right; Kennedy Jr. is getting it wrong
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Putin declared the US a “state sponsor of terrorism,” and now two nuclear superpowers dance on the edge of the abyss while Trump still sees himself as a peacemaker
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA: If China responds to cultural imperialism by banning Hollywood and creating its own social networks, it shows that sovereignty is not authoritarianism, but self-defense. Meanwhile, our elites parade around in Trumpist hats
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The world's biggest billionaire and a clumsy talker, Elon Musk is living proof that meritocracy is nonsense
By BENJAMIN BRAUN & CÉDRIC DURAND: Donald Trump's return to office has exposed the fault lines within the coalition that contributed to his victory
By HUGO ALBUQUERQUE: Analysis of the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine reveals how Donald Trump's foreign policy is impacting the global landscape and exacerbating international tensions
By QUINN SLOBODIAN: The DNA of the Radical Right: How Racial Theories and Economic Libertarianism Created the Monster of Identity Neoliberalism
By Scott Knight: Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb has crossed the threshold of triggering a Russian nuclear response. How Russia and the United States respond could determine the fate of the world.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO: Parasite not only won an Oscar, it also challenged the paradigm that foreign-language films would automatically be marginalized by the mainstream industry.
By LUIS EUSTÁQUIO SOARES: Can anyone imagine that a Brazilian NGO could, directly from Washington, receive complaints of sexual harassment from a US Secretary of State?
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: The impacts of Trump's budget cuts deepen inequalities promoted by neoliberal policies, bring economic risks and fiscal uncertainty