Development and politics
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Preface to the new edition of Paul Singer's book
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Preface to the new edition of Paul Singer's book
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: The lack of charm of our bourgeois media and the new president of IBGE
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA & RICARDO LC AMORIM: The New Fiscal Regime must be put in its proper place. If restricted to it, the country runs the risk of reaping another short expansionary cycle
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Considerations on the biography of President Lula
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA & TAMIS PARRON: Commentary on an article by Deirdre N. McCloskey, columnist for the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: We do not share the static world of neoliberal economists nor the narrow universe of political scientists and journalists trapped in the conjuncture
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Considerations on the Brazilian social structure and its echoes in political and electoral life
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Reflections on the structural void of western economic thought
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Author introduction to newly released book
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
How to understand the political regime we live in today and that “could never have happened”?
PODCAST: Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa and Alexis Dantas comment on the book “Contemporary China”, mediated by Ricardo Musse. Editing by Daniel Pavan
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Two viruses with destructive potential: the biological virus and the virus of class impudence
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
An inventory of hypotheses for contemporary Brazil
PODCAST: Alexandre Freitas Barbosa, Camila Moreno and Lincoln Secco talk about confinement in public life in the popular countryside. With the mediation of Ricardo Musse
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: The middle classes do not behave in unison, as they are split between the middle class of the market and the middle class that defends citizenship.
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa:
Camus' plague and our daily plague: when reality surpasses allegory
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa
The mainstream media offered a narrative that “stuck”, associating corruption with “the PT's economic crisis”. Without empirical evidence, and with a strong authoritarian appeal, it spread to various sectors of society
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Preface to the new edition of Paul Singer's book
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: The lack of charm of our bourgeois media and the new president of IBGE
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA & RICARDO LC AMORIM: The New Fiscal Regime must be put in its proper place. If restricted to it, the country runs the risk of reaping another short expansionary cycle
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: Considerations on the biography of President Lula
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA & TAMIS PARRON: Commentary on an article by Deirdre N. McCloskey, columnist for the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: We do not share the static world of neoliberal economists nor the narrow universe of political scientists and journalists trapped in the conjuncture
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Considerations on the Brazilian social structure and its echoes in political and electoral life
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Reflections on the structural void of western economic thought
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Author introduction to newly released book
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
How to understand the political regime we live in today and that “could never have happened”?
PODCAST: Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa and Alexis Dantas comment on the book “Contemporary China”, mediated by Ricardo Musse. Editing by Daniel Pavan
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Two viruses with destructive potential: the biological virus and the virus of class impudence
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
An inventory of hypotheses for contemporary Brazil
PODCAST: Alexandre Freitas Barbosa, Camila Moreno and Lincoln Secco talk about confinement in public life in the popular countryside. With the mediation of Ricardo Musse
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA: The middle classes do not behave in unison, as they are split between the middle class of the market and the middle class that defends citizenship.
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa:
Camus' plague and our daily plague: when reality surpasses allegory
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa
The mainstream media offered a narrative that “stuck”, associating corruption with “the PT's economic crisis”. Without empirical evidence, and with a strong authoritarian appeal, it spread to various sectors of society