Nothing is our condition
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
Commentary on a “political” short story by Guimarães Rosa
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
Commentary on a “political” short story by Guimarães Rosa
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: In Brazil, with more than 100 deaths and more than three million cases, health (and the SUS) is “run” by a general. It seems like a parallel universe, or fantasy literature, in the style of Cortázar
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: Mr. Milton Ribeiro has a solid set of proposals that citizens have already presented, such as a social movement, university, research institutions, trade associations and scientific policy
By RENATO ORTIZ: Observations on authoritarianism and language
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: New angles of controversy in light of the work of Frantz Fanon
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
Commentary on a “political” short story by Guimarães Rosa
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: In Brazil, with more than 100 deaths and more than three million cases, health (and the SUS) is “run” by a general. It seems like a parallel universe, or fantasy literature, in the style of Cortázar
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: Mr. Milton Ribeiro has a solid set of proposals that citizens have already presented, such as a social movement, university, research institutions, trade associations and scientific policy
By RENATO ORTIZ: Observations on authoritarianism and language
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: New angles of controversy in light of the work of Frantz Fanon