Artículos

A crise na Europa

O livro de autoria de Alex Demirović e Thomas Sablowski foi publicado pela Fundação Rosa Luxemburgo. Examina a crise europeia a partir de um conceito trabalhado pelos autores: o «regime de acumulação com dominância financeira». O prefácio é de Jorge Grespan, responsável por situar os leitores brasileiros.

The Global Crisis of Displacement and Evictions

The world is living through an unprecedented housing crisis. Approximately 1.6 billion people are considered to be inadequately housed, while one hundred million are homeless and another sixty million have been displaced from their homes.

Migration In Greece

This booklet has two goals. First of all, to deconstruct the numerous social myths that revolve around migration in Greece with well-founded facts, thus contributing to a well-rounded and multi-facetted understanding of the migration issue. Second, to propose, through this deconstruction, a realistic but also fair policy on migration, a true left-wing policy.

Cuatro publicaciones para comprender mejor al Paraguay

La organización BASE-IS publico cuatro libros que ayudan a mejor comprender no solo el momento actual de Paraguay, pero también la historia reciente del capitalismo agrario del país y a imaginar alternativas posibles.

The coldest summer

The stories are based on the autobiographical narratives of refugees we met in Athens and in Berlin. They are stories we heard by chance. The protagonists of the stories are people who could have been members of our family, our friends or our neighbours. They are, beyond doubt, people who, some day, will be recognised as fellow human beings in our societies and in our spaces. Let us welcome them.

The coldest summer

The stories are based on the autobiographical narratives of refugees we met in Athens and in Berlin. They are stories we heard by chance. The protagonists of the stories are people who could have been members of our family, our friends or our neighbours. They are, beyond doubt, people who, some day, will be recognised as fellow human beings in our societies and in our spaces. Let us welcome them.