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By VALERIO ARCARY: Unity in the action against Bolsonaro does not diminish the need for a United Left Front, on the contrary, it demands it.
By VALERIO ARCARY: Unity in the action against Bolsonaro does not diminish the need for a United Left Front, on the contrary, it demands it.
By PAULO BUTTI DE LIMAi: Portrait of the Greek teacher and translator
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Introduction to the American writer and translation of three of his short stories
By TARSO GENRO: The difficulties for the anti-fascist democratic opposition to build a new leadership group, which speaks in a unified way to the people “disenchanted with everything”, is not determined only by the ambitions of power of the parties and factions of parties in the
By BENICIO VIERO SCHMIDT: In the midst of a global discussion on low-carbon policies, Brazil isolates itself, remaining aloof and outside the chains of decision-making, thought and innovation.
By ANDRÉ LUIZ BARBOSA DA SILVA: The images of the city of Minneapolis in flames are a very clear example of the violence of liberation, a loud and powerful cry of the oppressed, even if without air, even if without breath, this is this cry
By OSVALDO FONTES FILHO: How can we introduce into our everyday images of the pandemic a desire and a pain that go beyond any obvious meaning?
By VALERIO ARCARY: Unity in the action against Bolsonaro does not diminish the need for a United Left Front, on the contrary, it demands it.
By PAULO BUTTI DE LIMAi: Portrait of the Greek teacher and translator
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Introduction to the American writer and translation of three of his short stories
By TARSO GENRO: The difficulties for the anti-fascist democratic opposition to build a new leadership group, which speaks in a unified way to the people “disenchanted with everything”, is not determined only by the ambitions of power of the parties and factions of parties in the
By BENICIO VIERO SCHMIDT: In the midst of a global discussion on low-carbon policies, Brazil isolates itself, remaining aloof and outside the chains of decision-making, thought and innovation.
By ANDRÉ LUIZ BARBOSA DA SILVA: The images of the city of Minneapolis in flames are a very clear example of the violence of liberation, a loud and powerful cry of the oppressed, even if without air, even if without breath, this is this cry
By OSVALDO FONTES FILHO: How can we introduce into our everyday images of the pandemic a desire and a pain that go beyond any obvious meaning?