
Ralph Miliband
By MATTHEW OF ALBUQUERQUE: Considerations on a “Marxist political scientist”.
By MATTHEW OF ALBUQUERQUE: Considerations on a “Marxist political scientist”.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: There is no good reason, to be found in the dialectical presentation of Capital, to think that a spontaneous transformation of capitalism occurs either into neofeudalism or into technofeudalism.
By KARL LIEBKNECHT: Speech in the German parliament denouncing the police repression of a demonstration by social democratic workers in 1910
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: Engels contributed decisively to the initial formulations of historical and dialectical materialism
By SERGIO BRAGA: Brief tribute to the professor of sociology and political science at Unicamp
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ & THIAGO FELICIANO LOPES: Even with the increase in productivity over almost two centuries, nothing has been done to shorten the working day
ByVALERIO ARCARY: For Marxist currents that excluded the hypothesis of a gradualist transition, which had a more politically evolutionary than economic focus, the theoretical problem remained posed
By EDILSON CREAM: A retrospective on the occasion of the centenary of the First Manifesto of Surrealism
By MAURÍCIO VIEIRA MARTINS: 180 years after the writing of the Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, revisiting them also holds some additional surprises.
By NILDO VIANA: Excerpts, selected by the author, from the first chapter of the recently released book
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The reading of Marx disqualified as the “most instrumental”, the communist reading labeled Diamat, was the only one that led to revolutions that modified the relations of production towards socialism.
By DEMIAN BEZERRA DE MELO: Foreword to David Renton's newly published book
By MARCELLO MUSTO: The word capitalism was rarely used by Marx, and it was also absent from the first great classics of political economy.
By PAULO SILVEIRA: In 1978, Nicos Poulantzas published what would become his last book (L'État, le pouvoir, le socialisme)
By LUCYANE DE MORAES: The notion of repetition characterizes the experience of trauma and the painful experience of shock that — real or imaginary — takes on the form of a catastrophe in Modernity
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The recent constitutionalization of the illegality of the extortionate 6 for 1 workday constitutes yet another moment in a long social struggle to guarantee basic rights and oppose abusive exploitation.
By J. CHRISOSTOMO DE SOUZA: According to Marx, our essential humanity, our being-for-each-other, which is not yet realized, is in our generic productive activity, work.
By ALEXANDRE MARUCA: Notes on the rise of the extreme right based on a reading of Anselm Jappe
By ADEMAR BOGO: When critics only see the present time, due to the poor results of electoral tactics, they fail to realize that the before and after are always times that are immensely greater than the momentary astonishment.
By MATTHEW OF ALBUQUERQUE: Considerations on a “Marxist political scientist”.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: There is no good reason, to be found in the dialectical presentation of Capital, to think that a spontaneous transformation of capitalism occurs either into neofeudalism or into technofeudalism.
By KARL LIEBKNECHT: Speech in the German parliament denouncing the police repression of a demonstration by social democratic workers in 1910
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: Engels contributed decisively to the initial formulations of historical and dialectical materialism
By SERGIO BRAGA: Brief tribute to the professor of sociology and political science at Unicamp
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ & THIAGO FELICIANO LOPES: Even with the increase in productivity over almost two centuries, nothing has been done to shorten the working day
ByVALERIO ARCARY: For Marxist currents that excluded the hypothesis of a gradualist transition, which had a more politically evolutionary than economic focus, the theoretical problem remained posed
By EDILSON CREAM: A retrospective on the occasion of the centenary of the First Manifesto of Surrealism
By MAURÍCIO VIEIRA MARTINS: 180 years after the writing of the Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, revisiting them also holds some additional surprises.
By NILDO VIANA: Excerpts, selected by the author, from the first chapter of the recently released book
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: The reading of Marx disqualified as the “most instrumental”, the communist reading labeled Diamat, was the only one that led to revolutions that modified the relations of production towards socialism.
By DEMIAN BEZERRA DE MELO: Foreword to David Renton's newly published book
By MARCELLO MUSTO: The word capitalism was rarely used by Marx, and it was also absent from the first great classics of political economy.
By PAULO SILVEIRA: In 1978, Nicos Poulantzas published what would become his last book (L'État, le pouvoir, le socialisme)
By LUCYANE DE MORAES: The notion of repetition characterizes the experience of trauma and the painful experience of shock that — real or imaginary — takes on the form of a catastrophe in Modernity
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The recent constitutionalization of the illegality of the extortionate 6 for 1 workday constitutes yet another moment in a long social struggle to guarantee basic rights and oppose abusive exploitation.
By J. CHRISOSTOMO DE SOUZA: According to Marx, our essential humanity, our being-for-each-other, which is not yet realized, is in our generic productive activity, work.
By ALEXANDRE MARUCA: Notes on the rise of the extreme right based on a reading of Anselm Jappe
By ADEMAR BOGO: When critics only see the present time, due to the poor results of electoral tactics, they fail to realize that the before and after are always times that are immensely greater than the momentary astonishment.