
Ken Loach – the helplessness trilogy
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: The filmmaker who managed to capture the essence of the working class with authenticity and compassion
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: The filmmaker who managed to capture the essence of the working class with authenticity and compassion
By GASPAR PEACE: Dissent as an opening of paths, as taking a position, which does not conform to irreconcilable compromises or tedious positions
By RICARDO NEDER: The solidarity economy is an area of growing study within the framework of international experiences to address the search for concrete solutions and alternatives to exclusionary neoliberalism
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The forms of organization that have been proposed for the SUS, as management methods for the system and the case of federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The care model and financing of our universal health system, public-private relations in health, and labor relations in the SUS
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: Abandon the project of egoistic entrepreneurship to focus on the decentralization of the subject as a way of warning about the impasses underlying the structuring of social life
By TARSUS GENUS: Ken Loach has his director's camera talk to us the whole time, to tell us that the way out is difficult, but not impossible.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The phenomena of disruptive innovations have redesigned the way of life in contemporary society
By JASON HICKEL, MORENA HANBURY LEMOS & FELIX BARBOUR: In the contemporary world economy, value appropriation occurs largely through what has been called “unequal exchange” in international trade
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Vargas' political trajectory, crossing democratic and authoritarian periods, can only be understood in light of the economic and social transformations that the country was experiencing
By ANTONIO SIMPLICIO DE ALMEIDA NETO: Far beyond the “ideological apparatus of the state”, in the current situation, as we know, “education” has itself become a commodity that moves a large volume of capital
By RICARDO ANTUNES: Preface to the recently released book by Vanessa Patriota
By ARACY PS BALBANI: We are bitter in our country as a result of the efficient and perverse practice of dismantling both education and public instruction
By NELSON MARCONI: Employment has grown, however, as long as the Brazilian economy is not leveraged by more dynamic sectors, job creation will continue to be concentrated in activities with lower remuneration
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Max Horkheimer's notes, from the beginning of the 20th century, on the working class, are still full of consequences for workers in their political struggles today
By ELÍSIO ESTANQUE, AGNALDO DE SOUSA BARBOSA & FABRÍCIO MACIEL: Introduction from the organizers to the newly released book
By CLARISSE GURGEL: Every public service strike in our country is a fragment of the reality of which another idea of Brazil attests that the work of its truth is underway
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The devaluation of human work is contrary to the canons of justice and equity that underlie the logic of social security
By RENAN BERNARDI KALIL: The self-employed worker is placed in a condition of tormentor of himself within the scope of an asymmetrical relationship in which his autonomy is extremely reduced
By MICHELANGELO TORRES: How did the unions act in the first year of the Lula government?
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: The filmmaker who managed to capture the essence of the working class with authenticity and compassion
By GASPAR PEACE: Dissent as an opening of paths, as taking a position, which does not conform to irreconcilable compromises or tedious positions
By RICARDO NEDER: The solidarity economy is an area of growing study within the framework of international experiences to address the search for concrete solutions and alternatives to exclusionary neoliberalism
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The forms of organization that have been proposed for the SUS, as management methods for the system and the case of federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The care model and financing of our universal health system, public-private relations in health, and labor relations in the SUS
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: Abandon the project of egoistic entrepreneurship to focus on the decentralization of the subject as a way of warning about the impasses underlying the structuring of social life
By TARSUS GENUS: Ken Loach has his director's camera talk to us the whole time, to tell us that the way out is difficult, but not impossible.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The phenomena of disruptive innovations have redesigned the way of life in contemporary society
By JASON HICKEL, MORENA HANBURY LEMOS & FELIX BARBOUR: In the contemporary world economy, value appropriation occurs largely through what has been called “unequal exchange” in international trade
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Vargas' political trajectory, crossing democratic and authoritarian periods, can only be understood in light of the economic and social transformations that the country was experiencing
By ANTONIO SIMPLICIO DE ALMEIDA NETO: Far beyond the “ideological apparatus of the state”, in the current situation, as we know, “education” has itself become a commodity that moves a large volume of capital
By RICARDO ANTUNES: Preface to the recently released book by Vanessa Patriota
By ARACY PS BALBANI: We are bitter in our country as a result of the efficient and perverse practice of dismantling both education and public instruction
By NELSON MARCONI: Employment has grown, however, as long as the Brazilian economy is not leveraged by more dynamic sectors, job creation will continue to be concentrated in activities with lower remuneration
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Max Horkheimer's notes, from the beginning of the 20th century, on the working class, are still full of consequences for workers in their political struggles today
By ELÍSIO ESTANQUE, AGNALDO DE SOUSA BARBOSA & FABRÍCIO MACIEL: Introduction from the organizers to the newly released book
By CLARISSE GURGEL: Every public service strike in our country is a fragment of the reality of which another idea of Brazil attests that the work of its truth is underway
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The devaluation of human work is contrary to the canons of justice and equity that underlie the logic of social security
By RENAN BERNARDI KALIL: The self-employed worker is placed in a condition of tormentor of himself within the scope of an asymmetrical relationship in which his autonomy is extremely reduced
By MICHELANGELO TORRES: How did the unions act in the first year of the Lula government?