Basic norms of the political order
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The collectivity needs a standard of law or legal principle in order to reproduce the coherence and cohesion of the type of social and political order
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The collectivity needs a standard of law or legal principle in order to reproduce the coherence and cohesion of the type of social and political order
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: Government service exists for its usefulness, for satisfying a human need. The function of service is to serve the governed, not the ruler
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The labor force purchase and sale contract becomes, at the same time, true and fictitious
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The voter perceives that, in the various electoral spheres, the interests at stake are different: the higher the election level, the more strategic the interests
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: Note on a forerunner of political regulation theory
By FRANCISCO FARIAS: The meaning of the Parisian insurrection
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
The party's program lacks an indication of the contours for the recomposition of progressive forces in the country
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Commentary on the recently published book by Adalberto Cardoso and Edmond Préteceille
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Commentary on the recently released book by Alysson Leandro Mascaro
By DÉCIO AZEVEDO SAES & FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Excerpts selected by the authors of the newly released book.
By RACHEL MENEGUELLO & FRANCISCO FARIAS:
Read the Preface and an excerpt from the recently released book by Francisco Farias
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: Commentary on the research of Guillaume Azevedo Marques de Saes
By FRANCISCO P. FARIAS:
The PCB had a practice marked by “signs of dissidence” in relation to the Vargas and Dutra governments, a different position from a “collaborationist” policy.
By Francisco Pereira de Farias :
Foreign capital is more interested in criminalizing the use of resource bargaining, in its defense of the neoliberal program and the monetarist policy of containing state spending.
By Francisco P. Farias and Octávio F. Del Passo
The class alliance policy of the PT and the CUT resulted in real gains for the social majority, without ceasing to privilege the hegemonic interests of capital; everyone won,
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The collectivity needs a standard of law or legal principle in order to reproduce the coherence and cohesion of the type of social and political order
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: Government service exists for its usefulness, for satisfying a human need. The function of service is to serve the governed, not the ruler
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The labor force purchase and sale contract becomes, at the same time, true and fictitious
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The voter perceives that, in the various electoral spheres, the interests at stake are different: the higher the election level, the more strategic the interests
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: Note on a forerunner of political regulation theory
By FRANCISCO FARIAS: The meaning of the Parisian insurrection
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
The party's program lacks an indication of the contours for the recomposition of progressive forces in the country
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Commentary on the recently published book by Adalberto Cardoso and Edmond Préteceille
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Commentary on the recently released book by Alysson Leandro Mascaro
By DÉCIO AZEVEDO SAES & FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS:
Excerpts selected by the authors of the newly released book.
By RACHEL MENEGUELLO & FRANCISCO FARIAS:
Read the Preface and an excerpt from the recently released book by Francisco Farias
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: Commentary on the research of Guillaume Azevedo Marques de Saes
By FRANCISCO P. FARIAS:
The PCB had a practice marked by “signs of dissidence” in relation to the Vargas and Dutra governments, a different position from a “collaborationist” policy.
By Francisco Pereira de Farias :
Foreign capital is more interested in criminalizing the use of resource bargaining, in its defense of the neoliberal program and the monetarist policy of containing state spending.
By Francisco P. Farias and Octávio F. Del Passo
The class alliance policy of the PT and the CUT resulted in real gains for the social majority, without ceasing to privilege the hegemonic interests of capital; everyone won,