
The Welfare State in Denmark
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The Danish model of labor protection is configured as a paradigm of normative and social effectiveness, whose structure combines economic flexibility with robust guarantees for workers
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The Danish model of labor protection is configured as a paradigm of normative and social effectiveness, whose structure combines economic flexibility with robust guarantees for workers
By BORIS BUDEN: What we see on the streets of Serbian cities is not a mass, but a society, but the media, as it is, has neither words nor images to tell us and show us this.
By ELIZAIARY ANDRADE: Critical, judicious thinking seems to fade, submerge, go out of fashion to give way to a subject that only replicates and follows false information from a society that accelerates and expands its own autophagy
By GEORGHIO TOMELIN: Both right-wing and left-wing people want more communication, more transportation, more health, more food, etc. The question is “at what price?”
By RENATO DAGNINO: The left learned from these urban trajectories, and especially from family farming, that in order to replicate them it was convenient to start at their end
By PEDRO PENNYCOOK: “Leaves are scattered all over the table, while a barricade of books rubs against the wall in the background. It is a claustrophobic image.”
By MANUELA D'AVILA: The political violence to which female politicians are subjected is even more expressive when crossed by racism
By JOSEPH CORREIA LEITE & RENATO JARDIM MOREIRA: At the moment when black people began to become aware of their social situation, a black man, Antônio Carlos, appeared with the idea of creating a library exclusively for black people.
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: The mass protests taking place in Serbia suggest other possibilities. The protesters not only acknowledge that there is something rotten in the Serbian state; they also insist that the rot not continue.
By MONICA LOYOLA STIVAL: The political unity that unites us against liberal democracy and therefore against the far right is not broad enough to include liberals, who are essential to the existence of the far right.
By EVALDO LUIS PAULY: Paulo Freire's methodology is a good hermeneutic for the popular reading of the Bible, allowing a transformative cultural interpretation of the Bible and faith
By RODRIGO NUNES: Presentation of the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Alexander Bogdanov, Essays on Tectology: The Universal Science of Organization (ed. Machado, 2025)
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the context of the structural transformations of the 21st century, the Swedish regulatory framework maintains invariance in certain labor rights in the face of economic pressures and social changes
By VALERIO ARCARY: The messenger must study the audience he is addressing and assess the correlation of forces. This is why many speakers fear speaking first, and rightly so.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The 2004 “Festival Latinoamericano de la Clase Obrera (Felco), held in Buenos Aires, showed films from various social struggles in Latin America and promoted debates on political and audiovisual issues
By MOACYR OF OLIVEIRA SON: The fight to create a memorial museum in the architectural complex where the infamous DOI-Codi of the II Army operated, in São Paulo
By FÁBIO FONSECA DE CASTRO: In Pará, a project is underway to empty the territories and identities of traditional populations in the state
By ADRIÁN PABLO FANJUL: A breath of fresh air seems to have filled the lungs of Argentina, amidst the barbarity, and this is new
By FREI BETTO: Only a cultural, ideological offensive will be able to disseminate among the Brazilian population a new progressive consensus like the one that elected Dilma Rousseff twice and Lula three times.
By ROSA LUXEMBOURG: “We will make our voice resound loudly, the masses will understand us, and then they will turn all the more impetuously against these rumormongers and pogrom-provokers”
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The Danish model of labor protection is configured as a paradigm of normative and social effectiveness, whose structure combines economic flexibility with robust guarantees for workers
By BORIS BUDEN: What we see on the streets of Serbian cities is not a mass, but a society, but the media, as it is, has neither words nor images to tell us and show us this.
By ELIZAIARY ANDRADE: Critical, judicious thinking seems to fade, submerge, go out of fashion to give way to a subject that only replicates and follows false information from a society that accelerates and expands its own autophagy
By GEORGHIO TOMELIN: Both right-wing and left-wing people want more communication, more transportation, more health, more food, etc. The question is “at what price?”
By RENATO DAGNINO: The left learned from these urban trajectories, and especially from family farming, that in order to replicate them it was convenient to start at their end
By PEDRO PENNYCOOK: “Leaves are scattered all over the table, while a barricade of books rubs against the wall in the background. It is a claustrophobic image.”
By MANUELA D'AVILA: The political violence to which female politicians are subjected is even more expressive when crossed by racism
By JOSEPH CORREIA LEITE & RENATO JARDIM MOREIRA: At the moment when black people began to become aware of their social situation, a black man, Antônio Carlos, appeared with the idea of creating a library exclusively for black people.
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: The mass protests taking place in Serbia suggest other possibilities. The protesters not only acknowledge that there is something rotten in the Serbian state; they also insist that the rot not continue.
By MONICA LOYOLA STIVAL: The political unity that unites us against liberal democracy and therefore against the far right is not broad enough to include liberals, who are essential to the existence of the far right.
By EVALDO LUIS PAULY: Paulo Freire's methodology is a good hermeneutic for the popular reading of the Bible, allowing a transformative cultural interpretation of the Bible and faith
By RODRIGO NUNES: Presentation of the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Alexander Bogdanov, Essays on Tectology: The Universal Science of Organization (ed. Machado, 2025)
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the context of the structural transformations of the 21st century, the Swedish regulatory framework maintains invariance in certain labor rights in the face of economic pressures and social changes
By VALERIO ARCARY: The messenger must study the audience he is addressing and assess the correlation of forces. This is why many speakers fear speaking first, and rightly so.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The 2004 “Festival Latinoamericano de la Clase Obrera (Felco), held in Buenos Aires, showed films from various social struggles in Latin America and promoted debates on political and audiovisual issues
By MOACYR OF OLIVEIRA SON: The fight to create a memorial museum in the architectural complex where the infamous DOI-Codi of the II Army operated, in São Paulo
By FÁBIO FONSECA DE CASTRO: In Pará, a project is underway to empty the territories and identities of traditional populations in the state
By ADRIÁN PABLO FANJUL: A breath of fresh air seems to have filled the lungs of Argentina, amidst the barbarity, and this is new
By FREI BETTO: Only a cultural, ideological offensive will be able to disseminate among the Brazilian population a new progressive consensus like the one that elected Dilma Rousseff twice and Lula three times.
By ROSA LUXEMBOURG: “We will make our voice resound loudly, the masses will understand us, and then they will turn all the more impetuously against these rumormongers and pogrom-provokers”