
The Specter of Unworthiness
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Precarious work as a “socially disqualified” job, therefore, unworthy
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Precarious work as a “socially disqualified” job, therefore, unworthy
By MARCUS ORIONE & FLÁVIO ROBERTO BATISTA:
Contribution to a reading of the labor and social security reforms in the light of the critique of the legal form
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: What was seen in the Federal Senate, on 01/09/21, was the explanation of the irregularities of the labor “reform” legislative process.
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
The slave-colonial-capitalist alliance, to boost its economic agenda, destroyed what was left of democracy in Brazil
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: In Brazil, it has not been enough for the ruling classes to super-exploit, they also need to experience the joy of humiliating the working class
By RICARDO ANTUNES: Read an excerpt from the new book by the labor sociologist
By PATRÍCIA MAEDA and JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Black lives matter! And impunity for crimes committed against the integrity of black citizens, including by the State itself, is a decisive factor in the denial of this essential recognition.
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Precarious work as a “socially disqualified” job, therefore, unworthy
By MARCUS ORIONE & FLÁVIO ROBERTO BATISTA:
Contribution to a reading of the labor and social security reforms in the light of the critique of the legal form
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: What was seen in the Federal Senate, on 01/09/21, was the explanation of the irregularities of the labor “reform” legislative process.
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
The slave-colonial-capitalist alliance, to boost its economic agenda, destroyed what was left of democracy in Brazil
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: In Brazil, it has not been enough for the ruling classes to super-exploit, they also need to experience the joy of humiliating the working class
By RICARDO ANTUNES: Read an excerpt from the new book by the labor sociologist
By PATRÍCIA MAEDA and JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Black lives matter! And impunity for crimes committed against the integrity of black citizens, including by the State itself, is a decisive factor in the denial of this essential recognition.