
50 years of the newspaper Movimento
By SERGIO BRAGA: Celebrating half a century of Movimento: a milestone in the alternative press that challenged the dictatorship and inspired generations of Brazilian journalists and activists
By SERGIO BRAGA: Celebrating half a century of Movimento: a milestone in the alternative press that challenged the dictatorship and inspired generations of Brazilian journalists and activists
By SERGIO BOTTON BARCELLOS: Advances, structural limits and political contradictions in the Lula government 3
By LEONARDO BOFF: Interdisciplinary collaboration is the foundation for innovative and effective solutions in a complex world
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Five hundred years later, Thomas Münzer's failed revolution echoes in the MST and in the movements that dare to challenge the modern 'Baal': capital that, as in the 16th century, still dresses in sacred clothing to sanctify exploitation
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Five decades later, the Edgar Leuenroth Archive is more than a repository of documents: it is a monument to the cunning of those who defied authoritarianism to save the history of the vanquished. His papers, once hidden as contraband,
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & SILAS PEREIRA ALVES RAMOS: The fight against the 6x1 scale is not just about rest days, but about the restoration of labor dignity. If capital transforms time into a commodity, resistance must
By GABRIEL TELES: The articulation between Marxism and psychoanalysis reveals that ideology acts “not as a cold discourse that deceives, but as a warm affection that shapes desires”, transforming obedience into responsibility and suffering into merit
By JOSE MAURICE DOMINGUES: A question and eleven theses on the left and the agenda in a conjuncture of dissolution
By VALERIO ARCARY: The frontal opposition to the Lula government, at this moment, is not vanguard — it is shortsightedness. While the PSol oscillates below 5% and Bolsonarism maintains 30% of the country, the anti-capitalist left cannot afford to
By CHICO WHITAKER: The deterioration between the Executive and Legislative branches is not a cyclical crisis, but a structural consequence of an electoral system based on vote buying that replaces ideological debates with commercial transactions
By ANTONIO DAVID & LINCOLN SECCO: At USP, every student strike is against the power structure, it is against power exercised arbitrarily.
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA: From Florestan Fernandes' conference on the “new black” in 1975 to the MNU demonstration in 1978, the military dictatorship obsessively documented every step of Brazilian racial consciousness
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The Brazilian left, in search of a new radical project for the 21st century, needs to overcome complacency and rebuild a revolutionary project in post-PT Brazil
By LUIZ MARQUES: PT in renewal: between the socialist mystique and the challenges of the present, the party seeks to rekindle its revolutionary flame to face the inequalities of the 21st century
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: When doubt paralyzes: the silent crisis of ANDES-SN and the urgency of a teaching insurgency that burns again
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA & CLAUDIO KNIERIM: Mujica knew that, like the other José, his role was also that of Protector of the People, as his friend Lula says: “my cause is to take care of the people”
By YURI MARTINS-FONTES, JOSE FERNANDO SIQUEIRA DA SILVA & FREDDY GIOVANNI ESQUIVEL CORELLA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The battle of Maria Antonia Street in history, theater and cinema.
By LEANDRO GALASTRI: Commentary on the book by Luiz Bernardo Pericás.
By SERGIO BRAGA: Celebrating half a century of Movimento: a milestone in the alternative press that challenged the dictatorship and inspired generations of Brazilian journalists and activists
By SERGIO BOTTON BARCELLOS: Advances, structural limits and political contradictions in the Lula government 3
By LEONARDO BOFF: Interdisciplinary collaboration is the foundation for innovative and effective solutions in a complex world
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Five hundred years later, Thomas Münzer's failed revolution echoes in the MST and in the movements that dare to challenge the modern 'Baal': capital that, as in the 16th century, still dresses in sacred clothing to sanctify exploitation
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Five decades later, the Edgar Leuenroth Archive is more than a repository of documents: it is a monument to the cunning of those who defied authoritarianism to save the history of the vanquished. His papers, once hidden as contraband,
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & SILAS PEREIRA ALVES RAMOS: The fight against the 6x1 scale is not just about rest days, but about the restoration of labor dignity. If capital transforms time into a commodity, resistance must
By GABRIEL TELES: The articulation between Marxism and psychoanalysis reveals that ideology acts “not as a cold discourse that deceives, but as a warm affection that shapes desires”, transforming obedience into responsibility and suffering into merit
By JOSE MAURICE DOMINGUES: A question and eleven theses on the left and the agenda in a conjuncture of dissolution
By VALERIO ARCARY: The frontal opposition to the Lula government, at this moment, is not vanguard — it is shortsightedness. While the PSol oscillates below 5% and Bolsonarism maintains 30% of the country, the anti-capitalist left cannot afford to
By CHICO WHITAKER: The deterioration between the Executive and Legislative branches is not a cyclical crisis, but a structural consequence of an electoral system based on vote buying that replaces ideological debates with commercial transactions
By ANTONIO DAVID & LINCOLN SECCO: At USP, every student strike is against the power structure, it is against power exercised arbitrarily.
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA: From Florestan Fernandes' conference on the “new black” in 1975 to the MNU demonstration in 1978, the military dictatorship obsessively documented every step of Brazilian racial consciousness
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The Brazilian left, in search of a new radical project for the 21st century, needs to overcome complacency and rebuild a revolutionary project in post-PT Brazil
By LUIZ MARQUES: PT in renewal: between the socialist mystique and the challenges of the present, the party seeks to rekindle its revolutionary flame to face the inequalities of the 21st century
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: When doubt paralyzes: the silent crisis of ANDES-SN and the urgency of a teaching insurgency that burns again
By GIOVANNI MESQUITA & CLAUDIO KNIERIM: Mujica knew that, like the other José, his role was also that of Protector of the People, as his friend Lula says: “my cause is to take care of the people”
By YURI MARTINS-FONTES, JOSE FERNANDO SIQUEIRA DA SILVA & FREDDY GIOVANNI ESQUIVEL CORELLA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The battle of Maria Antonia Street in history, theater and cinema.
By LEANDRO GALASTRI: Commentary on the book by Luiz Bernardo Pericás.