Re-working classes in North-South dialogue
By ELÍSIO ESTANQUE, AGNALDO DE SOUSA BARBOSA & FABRÍCIO MACIEL: Introduction from the organizers to the newly released book
By ELÍSIO ESTANQUE, AGNALDO DE SOUSA BARBOSA & FABRÍCIO MACIEL: Introduction from the organizers to the newly released book
By FABRICIO MACIEL: There is no lack of geological, political, economic, and other scientific knowledge that does not point to the wrong direction of modern history
By FABRICIO MACIEL: Freed from previous ties, the individual now does not know what to do with his new condition, feeling anxious and afraid
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The positive side of the symbolism of Brazilianness mobilized by Lula's inauguration is fundamental.
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Introducing the newly released collection organizer
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The ruling classes in Brazil are deeply conservative and insensitive to the interests of the poorest
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Conjuncture analyzes have become our main method, causing us to run the risk of losing sight of all the structural reconstructions that could allow us to understand the present moment
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Precarious work as a “socially disqualified” job, therefore, unworthy
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The abstract and totalizing ideal of the nation suppresses the internal social differences of a people, both sociocultural and socioeconomic in nature.
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The identification of a precariousness of work at the center of current capitalism was carried out by several contemporary European authors, but explained like no one else by Robert Castel
By ELÍSIO ESTANQUE, AGNALDO DE SOUSA BARBOSA & FABRÍCIO MACIEL: Introduction from the organizers to the newly released book
By FABRICIO MACIEL: There is no lack of geological, political, economic, and other scientific knowledge that does not point to the wrong direction of modern history
By FABRICIO MACIEL: Freed from previous ties, the individual now does not know what to do with his new condition, feeling anxious and afraid
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The positive side of the symbolism of Brazilianness mobilized by Lula's inauguration is fundamental.
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Introducing the newly released collection organizer
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The ruling classes in Brazil are deeply conservative and insensitive to the interests of the poorest
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Conjuncture analyzes have become our main method, causing us to run the risk of losing sight of all the structural reconstructions that could allow us to understand the present moment
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Precarious work as a “socially disqualified” job, therefore, unworthy
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The abstract and totalizing ideal of the nation suppresses the internal social differences of a people, both sociocultural and socioeconomic in nature.
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The identification of a precariousness of work at the center of current capitalism was carried out by several contemporary European authors, but explained like no one else by Robert Castel