
Two books by Rubem Fonseca
By Joao Adolfo Hansen:
Commentary on a Detective Novel and a Book of Short Stories by the Recently Deceased Writer
By Joao Adolfo Hansen:
Commentary on a Detective Novel and a Book of Short Stories by the Recently Deceased Writer
By João Feres Junior:
a possible mea culpa of the PT would be a bad example for the political education of Brazilians, it would be an endorsement of the mystifying media narrative of the criminalization of politics
By Raoul Vaneigem:
The catastrophic management of catastrophism is inherent to the world-dominant financial capitalism, and today it is fought worldwide in the name of life, the planet and the species to be saved.
By Tomasz Konicz:
The coronavirus is nothing more than a trigger that threatens to collapse an unstable system.
By Flávio Aguiar:
Bolsonaro, like Hermógenes, the character of Grande Sertão:Veredas, when doing business with the Devil, becomes himself part of the identity of the Evil One
By Ana Paula Fragnani Colombi and Gustavo Moura de Cacalcanti Mello:
In the name of controlling the coronavirus pandemic, what lies ahead is the extension of the neoliberal pandemic
By José Machado Moita Neto:
Commentary on the book by Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han
By Alexandre Aragão de Albuquerque:
The disorder that the pandemic is promoting in the world is capable of moving our freedoms towards the creation of new harmonies that are fairer and more distributive of material and spiritual goods
By Joao Adolfo Hansen:
Commentary on a Detective Novel and a Book of Short Stories by the Recently Deceased Writer
By João Feres Junior:
a possible mea culpa of the PT would be a bad example for the political education of Brazilians, it would be an endorsement of the mystifying media narrative of the criminalization of politics
By Raoul Vaneigem:
The catastrophic management of catastrophism is inherent to the world-dominant financial capitalism, and today it is fought worldwide in the name of life, the planet and the species to be saved.
By Tomasz Konicz:
The coronavirus is nothing more than a trigger that threatens to collapse an unstable system.
By Flávio Aguiar:
Bolsonaro, like Hermógenes, the character of Grande Sertão:Veredas, when doing business with the Devil, becomes himself part of the identity of the Evil One
By Ana Paula Fragnani Colombi and Gustavo Moura de Cacalcanti Mello:
In the name of controlling the coronavirus pandemic, what lies ahead is the extension of the neoliberal pandemic
By José Machado Moita Neto:
Commentary on the book by Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han
By Alexandre Aragão de Albuquerque:
The disorder that the pandemic is promoting in the world is capable of moving our freedoms towards the creation of new harmonies that are fairer and more distributive of material and spiritual goods