The return of monetary rigidity
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The increase in the Selic rate to 10,75% reflects a monetary policy that is misaligned with the long-term needs of the Brazilian economy
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The increase in the Selic rate to 10,75% reflects a monetary policy that is misaligned with the long-term needs of the Brazilian economy
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Criticism of monetary policy and its implications for the development of Brazil
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The devaluation of human work is contrary to the canons of justice and equity that underlie the logic of social security
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The history of privatizations in Brazil exposes countless cases of companies sold at degrading prices, whose services declined sharply after the transition to the private sector
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The increase in socioeconomic inequalities in recent decades represents one of the most worrying structural trends of the beginning of the XNUMXst century
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The ideology spread by the religion of capital obscures exploitation and structural inequalities
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The superficialization of objects of culture has become an increasingly present phenomenon
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Individuals beg for the attention of others, hoping that the Other will attest through likes, views and comments that their life is really worth living
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Considerations on the specificity of homophobia in Brazil
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The increase in the Selic rate to 10,75% reflects a monetary policy that is misaligned with the long-term needs of the Brazilian economy
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Criticism of monetary policy and its implications for the development of Brazil
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The devaluation of human work is contrary to the canons of justice and equity that underlie the logic of social security
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The history of privatizations in Brazil exposes countless cases of companies sold at degrading prices, whose services declined sharply after the transition to the private sector
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The increase in socioeconomic inequalities in recent decades represents one of the most worrying structural trends of the beginning of the XNUMXst century
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The ideology spread by the religion of capital obscures exploitation and structural inequalities
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The superficialization of objects of culture has become an increasingly present phenomenon
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Individuals beg for the attention of others, hoping that the Other will attest through likes, views and comments that their life is really worth living
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Considerations on the specificity of homophobia in Brazil