
Under the sign of exceptionalism
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The USSR's Grand Plan for the Transformation of Nature tells us that the magnitude of its impact was only possible because it combined knowledge, systemic planning and the sovereign will of the nation
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: We are, in fact, in the Ukrainian throes of this unfortunate war (yet another!) that the United States thought it could win
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The war that has been the Gordian knot that seems to have come to bind and gird the sunset of Anglo-American hegemony
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The American dream is nothing more than a mirage that, historically, has the stature of just a few decades
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
If the PT insists on playing the part of a republican fool, it will be devoured by the wolves
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
The Ukrainian counter-offensive was meticulously planned by the NATO military, and triggered on the day of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Kiev
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
The Russian military operation is not a war of occupation. Its times, its rhythms and purposes are different from the North American undertaking in Iraq
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The lessons from Bolivia can tell us whether popular mobilization has found an efficient antidote to hybrid warfare or whether it was just another one of those unusual Bolivian peculiarities
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The USSR's Grand Plan for the Transformation of Nature tells us that the magnitude of its impact was only possible because it combined knowledge, systemic planning and the sovereign will of the nation
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: We are, in fact, in the Ukrainian throes of this unfortunate war (yet another!) that the United States thought it could win
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The war that has been the Gordian knot that seems to have come to bind and gird the sunset of Anglo-American hegemony
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The American dream is nothing more than a mirage that, historically, has the stature of just a few decades
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
If the PT insists on playing the part of a republican fool, it will be devoured by the wolves
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
The Ukrainian counter-offensive was meticulously planned by the NATO military, and triggered on the day of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit to Kiev
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL:
The Russian military operation is not a war of occupation. Its times, its rhythms and purposes are different from the North American undertaking in Iraq
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The lessons from Bolivia can tell us whether popular mobilization has found an efficient antidote to hybrid warfare or whether it was just another one of those unusual Bolivian peculiarities