
Abner Landim
By RUBENS RUSSOMANNO RICCIARDI: Redress to a worthy concertmaster, unfairly dismissed from the Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra
By RUBENS RUSSOMANNO RICCIARDI: Redress to a worthy concertmaster, unfairly dismissed from the Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Material desires would be satisfied with increasing wealth, according to John Maynard Keynes' belief, but experience has shown that the search for goods and consumption is, to a large extent, infinite.
By SILVANE ORTIZ: The impact of neoliberalism on the subjectivity of the worker, through the lens of Ken Loach
By CARLOS AGUEDO PAIVA & ALLAN LEMOS ROCHA: Part of the left has a partial and insufficient understanding of the indicator that represents the “unemployment rate” and how it impacts the elections
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The recent constitutionalization of the illegality of the extortionate 6 for 1 workday constitutes yet another moment in a long social struggle to guarantee basic rights and oppose abusive exploitation.
By GRAÇA DRUCK & LUIZ FILGUEIRAS: The end of the 6×1 scale because it is putting the capital-labor relationship back at the center of the organization and political struggle of workers
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Nothing justifies a worker having just one day to rest and spend time with his family.
By ANDRÉ BOF: This struggle is the key to opening the doors to a new situation for the organization, awareness, living conditions and struggle for profound transformations by workers
By IGOR GRABOIS & LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: How to combat fascism with a neoliberal economic policy?
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Considerations on the new configurations of the organic composition of capital
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The labor issue has long ceased to be a legal topic in the statements made by ministers of the Supreme Federal Court
By LINCOLN SECCO: With a simple casual comparison of leftist statements with empirical data we can see that the analyses are not being calibrated by reality, but by subjective impressions
By ALMERINDO WINDOW AFONSO: Relations between teachers, induced by ideals of the Carnation Revolution, have changed: fair demands and union struggles coexist with solipsistic competitions, career obsessions and professional survival strategies
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.; ALEXANDRE GOMIDE & RAFAEL RODRIGUES VIEGAS: To reinforce the public nature of state action and combat the capture of the State by corporations, several strategies can be employed
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: It is inconceivable that the Centrals have united to defend the institutions, especially the STF, which has offered itself to the market to be the protagonist of the destruction of the Federal Constitution
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Luís Roberto Barroso carries forward his true Crusade, aimed at meeting the eternal demand of the business sector to eliminate the social cost of labor exploitation
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By LAURO MATTEI: The Globo group's misleading prophecies about labor reform and the labor market in Brazil
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The solutions to be presented for the SUS, rather than representing a surrender to private and market logic, should mean exactly the opposite.
By LEONARDO BOFF: “Do not tire of setting sail for the high seas, cast your nets, do not tire of dreaming and building a civilization of peace”
By RUBENS RUSSOMANNO RICCIARDI: Redress to a worthy concertmaster, unfairly dismissed from the Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Material desires would be satisfied with increasing wealth, according to John Maynard Keynes' belief, but experience has shown that the search for goods and consumption is, to a large extent, infinite.
By SILVANE ORTIZ: The impact of neoliberalism on the subjectivity of the worker, through the lens of Ken Loach
By CARLOS AGUEDO PAIVA & ALLAN LEMOS ROCHA: Part of the left has a partial and insufficient understanding of the indicator that represents the “unemployment rate” and how it impacts the elections
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The recent constitutionalization of the illegality of the extortionate 6 for 1 workday constitutes yet another moment in a long social struggle to guarantee basic rights and oppose abusive exploitation.
By GRAÇA DRUCK & LUIZ FILGUEIRAS: The end of the 6×1 scale because it is putting the capital-labor relationship back at the center of the organization and political struggle of workers
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Nothing justifies a worker having just one day to rest and spend time with his family.
By ANDRÉ BOF: This struggle is the key to opening the doors to a new situation for the organization, awareness, living conditions and struggle for profound transformations by workers
By IGOR GRABOIS & LEONARDO SACRAMENTO: How to combat fascism with a neoliberal economic policy?
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Considerations on the new configurations of the organic composition of capital
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The labor issue has long ceased to be a legal topic in the statements made by ministers of the Supreme Federal Court
By LINCOLN SECCO: With a simple casual comparison of leftist statements with empirical data we can see that the analyses are not being calibrated by reality, but by subjective impressions
By ALMERINDO WINDOW AFONSO: Relations between teachers, induced by ideals of the Carnation Revolution, have changed: fair demands and union struggles coexist with solipsistic competitions, career obsessions and professional survival strategies
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.; ALEXANDRE GOMIDE & RAFAEL RODRIGUES VIEGAS: To reinforce the public nature of state action and combat the capture of the State by corporations, several strategies can be employed
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: It is inconceivable that the Centrals have united to defend the institutions, especially the STF, which has offered itself to the market to be the protagonist of the destruction of the Federal Constitution
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Luís Roberto Barroso carries forward his true Crusade, aimed at meeting the eternal demand of the business sector to eliminate the social cost of labor exploitation
By ELENIRA VILELA: If yesterday we said “Socialism or barbarism”, today we say “Socialism or extinction” and this socialism contemplates within itself the end of all forms of oppression.
By LAURO MATTEI: The Globo group's misleading prophecies about labor reform and the labor market in Brazil
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The solutions to be presented for the SUS, rather than representing a surrender to private and market logic, should mean exactly the opposite.
By LEONARDO BOFF: “Do not tire of setting sail for the high seas, cast your nets, do not tire of dreaming and building a civilization of peace”