
Marx the obstinate
By VALERIO ARCARY: Let us live up to the hope that Marx left as an inheritance
By VALERIO ARCARY: Let us live up to the hope that Marx left as an inheritance
By VALERIO ARCARY For the overthrow of the governments of Wolodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin
By VALERIO ARCARY:
The counteroffensive has to go beyond the institutional response. It will be in the streets that we must measure forces with the coup
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Homage to the comrade who was a revolutionary, whose absence makes the world smaller and imposes an overwhelming silence on us
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Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx anticipate key elements to understand the internal dynamics of XNUMXth century revolutions
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As of Sunday night, Bolsonarism is expected to launch a political coup campaign questioning the result of the polls
By VALERIO ARCARY:
There is still a lot of uncertainty about the outcome of the elections
By VALERIO ARCARY:
We can win. Without denialism, with cold blood, it's time to fight until the end
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Overcoming fear will be one of the great challenges to guarantee the defeat of the fascists
By VALERIO ARCARY:
No one in their right mind is unaware that the presidential election will be decided between Lula, a moderate reformist left-wing leader, and Bolsonaro, a hallucinatory neo-fascist.
By VALERIO ARCARY:
After the election, the big question will be the fate of Jair Bolsonaro
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Author introduction to newly published book
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There is not, strictly speaking, a theory of long waves, but an almost “hemorrhagic” and inconclusive debate, with several different formulations
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How to explain the dismay of activists and former militants?
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Peripheral capitalism made Brazil a nation adrift
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Birthday of the thinker who fired the imagination of generations
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Considerations on the Carnation Revolution and its aftermath
By VALERIO ARCARY: The 1964 coup paved the way for an economic-social regression
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Rosa was a Polish Jew and, politically, she was also German, but above all she was an irreducible internationalist.
By VALERIO ARCARY
NATO's role is not to defend Ukraine's independence, let alone democracy, because NATO is a US cannon.
By VALERIO ARCARY: Let us live up to the hope that Marx left as an inheritance
By VALERIO ARCARY For the overthrow of the governments of Wolodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin
By VALERIO ARCARY:
The counteroffensive has to go beyond the institutional response. It will be in the streets that we must measure forces with the coup
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Homage to the comrade who was a revolutionary, whose absence makes the world smaller and imposes an overwhelming silence on us
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx anticipate key elements to understand the internal dynamics of XNUMXth century revolutions
By VALERIO ARCARY:
As of Sunday night, Bolsonarism is expected to launch a political coup campaign questioning the result of the polls
By VALERIO ARCARY:
There is still a lot of uncertainty about the outcome of the elections
By VALERIO ARCARY:
We can win. Without denialism, with cold blood, it's time to fight until the end
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Overcoming fear will be one of the great challenges to guarantee the defeat of the fascists
By VALERIO ARCARY:
No one in their right mind is unaware that the presidential election will be decided between Lula, a moderate reformist left-wing leader, and Bolsonaro, a hallucinatory neo-fascist.
By VALERIO ARCARY:
After the election, the big question will be the fate of Jair Bolsonaro
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Author introduction to newly published book
By VALERIO ARCARY:
There is not, strictly speaking, a theory of long waves, but an almost “hemorrhagic” and inconclusive debate, with several different formulations
By VALERIO ARCARY:
How to explain the dismay of activists and former militants?
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Peripheral capitalism made Brazil a nation adrift
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Birthday of the thinker who fired the imagination of generations
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Considerations on the Carnation Revolution and its aftermath
By VALERIO ARCARY: The 1964 coup paved the way for an economic-social regression
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Rosa was a Polish Jew and, politically, she was also German, but above all she was an irreducible internationalist.
By VALERIO ARCARY
NATO's role is not to defend Ukraine's independence, let alone democracy, because NATO is a US cannon.