
public sanitation program
By JOÃO FERES JÚNIOR: Bolsonarism is a system supported by communication strategies. It is in this field that we must concentrate our efforts to overcome the two catastrophes.
By JOÃO FERES JÚNIOR: Bolsonarism is a system supported by communication strategies. It is in this field that we must concentrate our efforts to overcome the two catastrophes.
By CHICO ALENCAR: Profile of the intellectual and economist, victim of Covid-19
By Leonardo Avritzer: It is possible and recommended to take to the streets responsibly and in moderation, so as not to abandon them in the hands of Bolsonaristas.
By PATRÍCIA MAEDA and JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Black lives matter! And impunity for crimes committed against the integrity of black citizens, including by the State itself, is a decisive factor in the denial of this essential recognition.
By ANA AMÉLIA PENIDO OLIVEIRA and EDUARDO MEI: Confronting the crisis requires exceptional or authoritarian measures and, under the pretext of fighting the pandemic, an exceptional regime is being promoted whose enemy would not be the virus, but the Brazilian people
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: After almost thirty years of apparently solid representative democracy, Brazilian society has turned over the graves (a term, unfortunately, in fashion) of a dark past and put back in power the same centralizing model of the polyarchy of the
By JOÃO FERES JÚNIOR: Bolsonarism is a system supported by communication strategies. It is in this field that we must concentrate our efforts to overcome the two catastrophes.
By CHICO ALENCAR: Profile of the intellectual and economist, victim of Covid-19
By Leonardo Avritzer: It is possible and recommended to take to the streets responsibly and in moderation, so as not to abandon them in the hands of Bolsonaristas.
By PATRÍCIA MAEDA and JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Black lives matter! And impunity for crimes committed against the integrity of black citizens, including by the State itself, is a decisive factor in the denial of this essential recognition.
By ANA AMÉLIA PENIDO OLIVEIRA and EDUARDO MEI: Confronting the crisis requires exceptional or authoritarian measures and, under the pretext of fighting the pandemic, an exceptional regime is being promoted whose enemy would not be the virus, but the Brazilian people
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: After almost thirty years of apparently solid representative democracy, Brazilian society has turned over the graves (a term, unfortunately, in fashion) of a dark past and put back in power the same centralizing model of the polyarchy of the