The second circle — center and periphery in times of war
By ANDRÉ SINGER, BERNARDO RICUPERO, CICERO ARAUJO & FERNANDO RUGITSKY: Introduction by the organizers to the recently released book
By ANDRÉ SINGER, BERNARDO RICUPERO, CICERO ARAUJO & FERNANDO RUGITSKY: Introduction by the organizers to the recently released book
In conversation with André Singer, we discuss the global crisis of democracy and capitalism and their relationship with neoliberalism. We reflect on the interregnum that was created with the 2008 crisis and on possible alternatives for the future,
By ANDRÉ SINGER & FERNANDO RUGITSKY: The strategy adopted by the Lula government in the face of class confrontation, and the possible developments it announces
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Considerations about the way in which Jair Bolsonaro sought to change institutions and about the type of social mobilization that he provoked
By ANDRÉ SINGER & FERNANDO RUGITSKY:
The alternative of replacing the current rule with some attenuated austerity, making it impossible for the public power to act in the short term, would represent more of the same
By ANDRÉ SINGER, CICERO ARAUJO & FERNANDO RUGITSKY:
Organizers introduction to newly released book
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
In a lesson in historical materialism, Paul Singer seeks socialism not in the “utopian imagination”, but in real experience, giving concreteness to his elaboration
PODCAST: André Singer and Armando Boito talk about the relationship between Bolsonarism and fascism, with the mediation of Paula Marcelino.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
After Bolsonaro's troll march on São Paulo, Democrats need to isolate the lunatic right
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Observations on the ideas of the intellectual and PT leader, who would be 80 this week
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Peripeties and twists of the Brazilian political tragedy.
By ANDRÉ SINGER, CÍCERO ARAUJO & LEONARDO BELINELLI:
Introduction of the authors to the recently published book “Introduction to the Study of Politics”.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Bolsonaro's promise that he will not allow the withdrawal of benefits from the poorest indicates a turning point in the direction of the government
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The judicialization of politics is not recommended, because justice is one thing and politics is another
By ANDRÉ SINGER: With the reduction in the amount of emergency aid, the support that the president obtained may be lost
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The consolidation of the president's current approval rating will completely depend on the decision on the direction of economic policy
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
The departure of the DEM and the MDB from the government support block will affect the race for the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The military presence in the government and its conduct in relation to the pandemic
By ANDRÉ SINGER: In Brazil, the same process of retreat from democracy to authoritarian situations is taking place that can be observed in several places in the world.
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The President of the Republic is trying to reduce and, if possible, eliminate the system of checks and balances typical of our political organization.
By ANDRÉ SINGER, BERNARDO RICUPERO, CICERO ARAUJO & FERNANDO RUGITSKY: Introduction by the organizers to the recently released book
In conversation with André Singer, we discuss the global crisis of democracy and capitalism and their relationship with neoliberalism. We reflect on the interregnum that was created with the 2008 crisis and on possible alternatives for the future,
By ANDRÉ SINGER & FERNANDO RUGITSKY: The strategy adopted by the Lula government in the face of class confrontation, and the possible developments it announces
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Considerations about the way in which Jair Bolsonaro sought to change institutions and about the type of social mobilization that he provoked
By ANDRÉ SINGER & FERNANDO RUGITSKY:
The alternative of replacing the current rule with some attenuated austerity, making it impossible for the public power to act in the short term, would represent more of the same
By ANDRÉ SINGER, CICERO ARAUJO & FERNANDO RUGITSKY:
Organizers introduction to newly released book
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
In a lesson in historical materialism, Paul Singer seeks socialism not in the “utopian imagination”, but in real experience, giving concreteness to his elaboration
PODCAST: André Singer and Armando Boito talk about the relationship between Bolsonarism and fascism, with the mediation of Paula Marcelino.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
After Bolsonaro's troll march on São Paulo, Democrats need to isolate the lunatic right
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Observations on the ideas of the intellectual and PT leader, who would be 80 this week
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Peripeties and twists of the Brazilian political tragedy.
By ANDRÉ SINGER, CÍCERO ARAUJO & LEONARDO BELINELLI:
Introduction of the authors to the recently published book “Introduction to the Study of Politics”.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Bolsonaro's promise that he will not allow the withdrawal of benefits from the poorest indicates a turning point in the direction of the government
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The judicialization of politics is not recommended, because justice is one thing and politics is another
By ANDRÉ SINGER: With the reduction in the amount of emergency aid, the support that the president obtained may be lost
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The consolidation of the president's current approval rating will completely depend on the decision on the direction of economic policy
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
The departure of the DEM and the MDB from the government support block will affect the race for the presidency of the Chamber of Deputies
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The military presence in the government and its conduct in relation to the pandemic
By ANDRÉ SINGER: In Brazil, the same process of retreat from democracy to authoritarian situations is taking place that can be observed in several places in the world.
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The President of the Republic is trying to reduce and, if possible, eliminate the system of checks and balances typical of our political organization.