The closest election in Brazilian history came to an end on 30 October, with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva beating Jair Bolsonaro.…

Rodrigo Nunes
Rodrigo Nunes, Brazilian, has lived for the last decade between Brazil and the UK, where he acquired a PhD in philosophy from Goldsmiths College, University of London. In this period, he has been involved (as organiser and popular educator) in various projects and initiatives such as the organisation of the first editions of the World Social Forum, the Justice for Cleaners campaign, and the Frassanito network. He has published on politics, philosophy and art in publications such as ephemera, Mute, and Tranversal; he co-edited (with Emma Dowling and Ben Trott) a special issue of ephemera on immaterial and affective labour; and is a member of the editorial collective of Turbulence - Ideas for movement.
Political theorist Rodrigo Nunes provides a new approach to the problems of power and organization to help confront climate catastrophe
Interview on a new approach to the problems of power and organization to help confront climate catastrophe
Brazil’s Workers’ Party thought accommodating capital could save them. That was a fatal mistake
Brazil has been roiled by protests in recent weeks. At first, tens of thousands of people took to the streets across the…
[Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications] The cycle of struggles of the turn of the century…