
Guardianship councils
By ANTONIO MARTINS: Involvement with the current election is not only motivated by the theme of childhood, but also democracy
By ANTONIO MARTINS: Involvement with the current election is not only motivated by the theme of childhood, but also democracy
By ANTONIO MARTINS: Something has moved, in a government that, despite its good intentions, seems to have so much difficulty facing rentism
By ANTONIO MARTINS:
Homage to the philosopher, teacher and activist whose flame never went out
By ANTONIO MARTINS:
Perplexity and political inaction are, today, a typical phenomenon in Brazil.
Podcast in partnership with the website Outras Palavras, with the participation of Ricardo Musse, from Sociology at USP, Antonio Martins, from the website Outras Palavras, Bernardo Ricupero, from Political Science at USP and João Feres Jr, from Manchetômetro and the Institute
By Antonio Martins
The coronavirus served as a trigger. It partially interrupted the production chains of certain industries, services such as aviation and tourism and, in certain locations, commercial activity. This reveals how financialized capitalism is so devastating.
By Antonio Martins
If Sanders' advance continues, as seems likely, dormant left parties will have to seriously examine ideas they now see as unrealistic or chimerical.
By Antonio Martins
Despite the defeat in the last election, the work of the leader of the Labor Party showed that, by adopting guidelines to the left, parties that were thought dead can be reborn.
By Antonio Martins
The British Labor Party leader's electoral platform recognizes the outrage of the crowds. But instead of stoking their resentment, it beckons with massive social and environmental transformation.
By Antonio Martins
The historic left, accommodated to ideas and tactics of the past, does not realize that this is an anti-capitalist movement.
By ANTONIO MARTINS: Involvement with the current election is not only motivated by the theme of childhood, but also democracy
By ANTONIO MARTINS: Something has moved, in a government that, despite its good intentions, seems to have so much difficulty facing rentism
By ANTONIO MARTINS:
Homage to the philosopher, teacher and activist whose flame never went out
By ANTONIO MARTINS:
Perplexity and political inaction are, today, a typical phenomenon in Brazil.
Podcast in partnership with the website Outras Palavras, with the participation of Ricardo Musse, from Sociology at USP, Antonio Martins, from the website Outras Palavras, Bernardo Ricupero, from Political Science at USP and João Feres Jr, from Manchetômetro and the Institute
By Antonio Martins
The coronavirus served as a trigger. It partially interrupted the production chains of certain industries, services such as aviation and tourism and, in certain locations, commercial activity. This reveals how financialized capitalism is so devastating.
By Antonio Martins
If Sanders' advance continues, as seems likely, dormant left parties will have to seriously examine ideas they now see as unrealistic or chimerical.
By Antonio Martins
Despite the defeat in the last election, the work of the leader of the Labor Party showed that, by adopting guidelines to the left, parties that were thought dead can be reborn.
By Antonio Martins
The British Labor Party leader's electoral platform recognizes the outrage of the crowds. But instead of stoking their resentment, it beckons with massive social and environmental transformation.
By Antonio Martins
The historic left, accommodated to ideas and tactics of the past, does not realize that this is an anti-capitalist movement.