
1848 – revolution and Bonapartism
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 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.
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 FLAVIO MAGALLAES PIOTTO SANTOS: What the Workers' Party has sought throughout this time was to show itself as a competent manager of the Brazilian capitalist economic system
By OLGARIA MATOS: Lecture at the seminar in honor of the centenary of the geoscientist
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: In Brazil there was no evolutionary line that went from the radicalization of the ideals of freedom and equality to Utopian Socialism, as occurred in Europe and even in other Latin American countries.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Excerpt from the recently released book
By CLAUDIO KATZ: The four governments that currently constitute the axis of radical governments (Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Cuba) are systematically attacked by US imperialism
By EDERGÊNIO NEGREIROS VIEIRA: The traumas that sudden absence produces give rise to several heads in this Hydra of Lerna, called violence
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Reflections on the occasion of the centenary of his “First Manifesto”
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: It is with great longing for this incredible character that I write these memories that, I hope, will be able to say something so that future generations will become aware and reflect on his life of tireless struggles.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Overcoming the global crisis would require the construction of interracial alliances and the radical transformation of the capitalist system, eradicating the expropriation and exploitation of labor
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: Caio Prado Júnior's book about the USSR is a hybrid, which mixes testimonies with a broader and more direct description of the social and economic aspects of that country
By MARLON DE SOUZA: Mao Zedong points out in the report that the Chinese people's revolutionary war had reached a crucial point, “the turning point from growth to the end of more than 100 years of imperialist tyranny in China.”
By CARLOS HORTMANN: As long as there is a human being willing to fight for another society, Amílcar Cabral will live. Amílcar Cabral, present!
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: This program emerged from the new Latin American indigenous movements and in Ecuador took the form of the Program for Plurinationality, Interculturality and Good Living
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: In Lessons of October we find one of Trotsky's first struggles in the defense of a political writing of the history of the revolutionary process of 1917.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: In the German labor movement, in the second half of the 19th century, divergences between the supporters of Marx and those of Lassalle were manifested
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.
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 FLAVIO MAGALLAES PIOTTO SANTOS: What the Workers' Party has sought throughout this time was to show itself as a competent manager of the Brazilian capitalist economic system
By OLGARIA MATOS: Lecture at the seminar in honor of the centenary of the geoscientist
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: In Brazil there was no evolutionary line that went from the radicalization of the ideals of freedom and equality to Utopian Socialism, as occurred in Europe and even in other Latin American countries.
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Excerpt from the recently released book
By CLAUDIO KATZ: The four governments that currently constitute the axis of radical governments (Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua and Cuba) are systematically attacked by US imperialism
By EDERGÊNIO NEGREIROS VIEIRA: The traumas that sudden absence produces give rise to several heads in this Hydra of Lerna, called violence
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Reflections on the occasion of the centenary of his “First Manifesto”
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: It is with great longing for this incredible character that I write these memories that, I hope, will be able to say something so that future generations will become aware and reflect on his life of tireless struggles.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Overcoming the global crisis would require the construction of interracial alliances and the radical transformation of the capitalist system, eradicating the expropriation and exploitation of labor
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICÁS: Caio Prado Júnior's book about the USSR is a hybrid, which mixes testimonies with a broader and more direct description of the social and economic aspects of that country
By MARLON DE SOUZA: Mao Zedong points out in the report that the Chinese people's revolutionary war had reached a crucial point, “the turning point from growth to the end of more than 100 years of imperialist tyranny in China.”
By CARLOS HORTMANN: As long as there is a human being willing to fight for another society, Amílcar Cabral will live. Amílcar Cabral, present!
By FRANCISCO HIDALGO FLOR: This program emerged from the new Latin American indigenous movements and in Ecuador took the form of the Program for Plurinationality, Interculturality and Good Living
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: In Lessons of October we find one of Trotsky's first struggles in the defense of a political writing of the history of the revolutionary process of 1917.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: In the German labor movement, in the second half of the 19th century, divergences between the supporters of Marx and those of Lassalle were manifested