
The business climate
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By HENRI ACSELRAD & KARINE L. NARAHARA: Presentation of the recently released book by Bianca Dieile da Silva
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The reluctance of elites to take measures compatible with the precautionary principle in climate matters seems to suggest that the (lack of) Lifeboat Ethics is in operation today
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The suffering of populations, mostly urban, affected by a disaster like the one in Rio Grande do Sul calls for action and also for reflection
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The uses of cartography for the appropriation of cartographic language by non-dominant groups
By HENRI ACSELRAD: Economic power and political strength combine to link the State to the mechanisms of agromineral and financial accumulation
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The material production of capital leads to environmental degradation and forms of appropriation of territories in peripheral economies
By HENRI ACSELRAD: Only the interruption of the transfer of damages to those less represented in decision-making spheres will make the fight against risk enter the agenda of power
By HENRI ACSELRAD & JULIANA NEVES BARROS:
Bolsonarist fascism has been defending, with greater intensity, its previous assumption, the private appropriation of common spaces
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The phenomenon of climate change as a result of an inequality of power over the planet's resources
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
World champion in the use of pesticides, Brazil has also shown to occupy the first position in terms of ecosubordination to the flows of global capitalism
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Considerations on the situation of the vulnerable in cities
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Organizer Introduction to Newly Released Book
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The “social” in the climate debate is reduced to a mere collateral and governable effect of the production of wealth
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Politics as a cartography through which the boundaries between what is or is not thinkable and nameable are defined
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The informal system of norms through which extractive capitalism puts authoritarian forms of action back into circulation
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The conditions for an effective guarantee of academic freedom, provided for in article 206 of our Federal Constitution, are increasingly threatened
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The freedoms of movement and undertaking are being confused with the freedom to destroy and let die
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The Bolsonaro government shows its rejection of the environmental cause and its systematic adherence to covering up the facts
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
A convinced adhesion to the neoliberal project implies the protection of a few big interests and the lack of protection of the majorities
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The freedom of movement of capital on a global scale was created in order to put workers from all over the world in competition
By HENRI ACSELRAD & KARINE L. NARAHARA: Presentation of the recently released book by Bianca Dieile da Silva
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The reluctance of elites to take measures compatible with the precautionary principle in climate matters seems to suggest that the (lack of) Lifeboat Ethics is in operation today
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The suffering of populations, mostly urban, affected by a disaster like the one in Rio Grande do Sul calls for action and also for reflection
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The uses of cartography for the appropriation of cartographic language by non-dominant groups
By HENRI ACSELRAD: Economic power and political strength combine to link the State to the mechanisms of agromineral and financial accumulation
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The material production of capital leads to environmental degradation and forms of appropriation of territories in peripheral economies
By HENRI ACSELRAD: Only the interruption of the transfer of damages to those less represented in decision-making spheres will make the fight against risk enter the agenda of power
By HENRI ACSELRAD & JULIANA NEVES BARROS:
Bolsonarist fascism has been defending, with greater intensity, its previous assumption, the private appropriation of common spaces
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The phenomenon of climate change as a result of an inequality of power over the planet's resources
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
World champion in the use of pesticides, Brazil has also shown to occupy the first position in terms of ecosubordination to the flows of global capitalism
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Considerations on the situation of the vulnerable in cities
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Organizer Introduction to Newly Released Book
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The “social” in the climate debate is reduced to a mere collateral and governable effect of the production of wealth
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Politics as a cartography through which the boundaries between what is or is not thinkable and nameable are defined
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The informal system of norms through which extractive capitalism puts authoritarian forms of action back into circulation
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The conditions for an effective guarantee of academic freedom, provided for in article 206 of our Federal Constitution, are increasingly threatened
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The freedoms of movement and undertaking are being confused with the freedom to destroy and let die
By HENRI ACSELRAD: The Bolsonaro government shows its rejection of the environmental cause and its systematic adherence to covering up the facts
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
A convinced adhesion to the neoliberal project implies the protection of a few big interests and the lack of protection of the majorities