
The Gaucho Pepe Mujica
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 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 LEANDRO GALASTRI: Commentary on the book by Luiz Bernardo Pericás.
By CELSO FREDERICO: Russian avant-gardes: when the revolution wanted to forge new languages, art itself became a battlefield
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS: The eternal cosmic return as the 'hell' of history. If the French revolutionary sees in the atomic repetition of the universe a destiny without progress, Benjamin resists, but does not escape the fascination of this vision
By EMILIO CAFASSI: Pepe Mujica is gone, but his legacy is like the seeds he planted: fragile in appearance, indomitable in essence. It remains to be seen whether they will blossom into policies or whether they will simply be beautiful epigraphs in a world that prefers monuments to
By VICENT BEVINS: Author's preface to the recently released Brazilian edition
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Pepe Mujica: The sower of utopias who transformed pain into hope and proved to us that 'other worlds are possible'
By MILTON PINHEIRO: Why was the PCB the main target of the dictatorship? The erased history of democratic resistance and the fight for justice 50 years later
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS: The Specter That Does Not Prowl: The Crisis of Left-Wing Internationalism in Times of Globalized Right
By JOÃO SANTIAGO: 50 years after the end of the Vietnam War, we need to highlight the courage of a people who expelled the French colonialists in 1954 and fought bravely against the most powerful army in the world.
By LINCOLN SECCO: A Braudelian reading of the Portuguese revolutionary process
By ANTONIO VALVERDE: Reflections on ecological and social responsibility
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: Presentation at Peking University in October 2024
By MARCOS DANTAS: Considerations from “Essays on Tectology”, by Alexander Bogdanov.
By IVONALDO NERES LEITE: The present time is not a receptacle for a single, homogeneous narrative for the Jewish question. It is not a void of discrepancies regarding political instrumentalization
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 RAFAEL DE ALMEIDA PADIAL: Marx's analysis of the concept of Bonapartism, as a bourgeois response to permanent revolution, and his sui generis position towards such an authoritarian phenomenon
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA: The importance of radical ideas in a country like Brazil
By ELTON CORBANEZI: Psychic suffering is a global catastrophe, possibly as important as the ecological one, to which, however, attention is focused especially on the individual, disregarding the structural aspect of society.
By PAUL LE BLANC: The German revolutionary asserted the need for genuine democracy for genuine socialism, as well as warning against violations of democracy by the Bolshevik regime in the post-Revolution period.
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 LEANDRO GALASTRI: Commentary on the book by Luiz Bernardo Pericás.
By CELSO FREDERICO: Russian avant-gardes: when the revolution wanted to forge new languages, art itself became a battlefield
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS: The eternal cosmic return as the 'hell' of history. If the French revolutionary sees in the atomic repetition of the universe a destiny without progress, Benjamin resists, but does not escape the fascination of this vision
By EMILIO CAFASSI: Pepe Mujica is gone, but his legacy is like the seeds he planted: fragile in appearance, indomitable in essence. It remains to be seen whether they will blossom into policies or whether they will simply be beautiful epigraphs in a world that prefers monuments to
By VICENT BEVINS: Author's preface to the recently released Brazilian edition
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Pepe Mujica: The sower of utopias who transformed pain into hope and proved to us that 'other worlds are possible'
By MILTON PINHEIRO: Why was the PCB the main target of the dictatorship? The erased history of democratic resistance and the fight for justice 50 years later
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS: The Specter That Does Not Prowl: The Crisis of Left-Wing Internationalism in Times of Globalized Right
By JOÃO SANTIAGO: 50 years after the end of the Vietnam War, we need to highlight the courage of a people who expelled the French colonialists in 1954 and fought bravely against the most powerful army in the world.
By LINCOLN SECCO: A Braudelian reading of the Portuguese revolutionary process
By ANTONIO VALVERDE: Reflections on ecological and social responsibility
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: Presentation at Peking University in October 2024
By MARCOS DANTAS: Considerations from “Essays on Tectology”, by Alexander Bogdanov.
By IVONALDO NERES LEITE: The present time is not a receptacle for a single, homogeneous narrative for the Jewish question. It is not a void of discrepancies regarding political instrumentalization
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 RAFAEL DE ALMEIDA PADIAL: Marx's analysis of the concept of Bonapartism, as a bourgeois response to permanent revolution, and his sui generis position towards such an authoritarian phenomenon
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA: The importance of radical ideas in a country like Brazil
By ELTON CORBANEZI: Psychic suffering is a global catastrophe, possibly as important as the ecological one, to which, however, attention is focused especially on the individual, disregarding the structural aspect of society.
By PAUL LE BLANC: The German revolutionary asserted the need for genuine democracy for genuine socialism, as well as warning against violations of democracy by the Bolshevik regime in the post-Revolution period.