
Regain the working class
By BERNIE SANDERS: If the Democratic Party wants to avoid losing millions of votes in the future, it must stand firm and deliver for America's working-class families
By BERNIE SANDERS: If the Democratic Party wants to avoid losing millions of votes in the future, it must stand firm and deliver for America's working-class families
By EDUARDO COSTA PINTO* What changes and what remains? The electoral choice for president of the United States always arouses enormous expectations with regard to the direction of its foreign policy and the impacts of this for the world.
By ANTONIO SÉRGIO ALFREDO GUIMARÃES: Commentary on Frantz Fanon's first book
By AFRÂNIO CATANI: Commentary on the book “This World is a Tambourine”, by Sérgio Augusto
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA & NELSON MARCONI: One of the simplest and most research-confirmed economic relationships is that the higher a country's investment rate, the higher its growth rate.
By CAIO VASCONCELLOS: Cultural convergence processes are not limited to a simple technological transformation
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Novembrada constituted a milestone of democratic protagonism for the people of Florianópolis, who dignified themselves in the fight for freedoms and rights
By LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: The non-vote: sum of abstentions, blank and void votes, won in a good part of the country
By PEDRO PAULO ZAHLUTH BASTOS: The main agenda of the 2022 elections will no longer be the “fight against corruption” but rather unemployment
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO:
Commentary on “Film Socialisme”
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Comments on recent events in international politics
By ANDRÉ RODRIGUES & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO:
Looking at the electoral scenario with the ruler less adjusted to the gross proportions of the electoral results, we see important advances of the “indomitable margins” as an announcement of new horizons for democracy
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Commentary on the book “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State”
By MANCHETÔMETRO: The centrão as a balance – Analysis of the 2020 municipal elections
By BERNIE SANDERS: If the Democratic Party wants to avoid losing millions of votes in the future, it must stand firm and deliver for America's working-class families
By EDUARDO COSTA PINTO* What changes and what remains? The electoral choice for president of the United States always arouses enormous expectations with regard to the direction of its foreign policy and the impacts of this for the world.
By ANTONIO SÉRGIO ALFREDO GUIMARÃES: Commentary on Frantz Fanon's first book
By AFRÂNIO CATANI: Commentary on the book “This World is a Tambourine”, by Sérgio Augusto
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA & NELSON MARCONI: One of the simplest and most research-confirmed economic relationships is that the higher a country's investment rate, the higher its growth rate.
By CAIO VASCONCELLOS: Cultural convergence processes are not limited to a simple technological transformation
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Novembrada constituted a milestone of democratic protagonism for the people of Florianópolis, who dignified themselves in the fight for freedoms and rights
By LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: The non-vote: sum of abstentions, blank and void votes, won in a good part of the country
By PEDRO PAULO ZAHLUTH BASTOS: The main agenda of the 2022 elections will no longer be the “fight against corruption” but rather unemployment
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO:
Commentary on “Film Socialisme”
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Comments on recent events in international politics
By ANDRÉ RODRIGUES & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO:
Looking at the electoral scenario with the ruler less adjusted to the gross proportions of the electoral results, we see important advances of the “indomitable margins” as an announcement of new horizons for democracy
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Commentary on the book “The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State”
By MANCHETÔMETRO: The centrão as a balance – Analysis of the 2020 municipal elections