
Literature in quarantine: Journey around my room
By Antonio Candido
Commentary on the classic book by Xavier de Maistre
By Antonio Candido
Commentary on the classic book by Xavier de Maistre
By Tarso Genro
Science and philosophy, synthesized in great politics, is what can save the planet from the infinite solitude of the indifferent universe.
By Fabio Konder Comparato:
It is essential to start working on the tax system, which is based much more on consumption taxes – the amount of which is the same for everyone, rich or poor – than on income tax.
By Gilles Deleuze
Science fiction is not necessary to conceive a control mechanism that provides at all times the position of an element in an open environment, an animal in a reserve, a man in a company.
By Anselm Jappe
The gravity of this crisis in world capitalist society is not the direct and proportional consequence of the magnitude of the disease. More than that, it is the consequence of the extreme fragility of this society and a revealing
By Fábio Kerche and Marjorie Marona
Lula increased the autonomy of the Public Ministry and, particularly, of the one that could prosecute him, the PGR. But why?
By Chico Alencar
“Producing classes”, today, are no longer the owners of capital, but the workers, the common people. the essentials
By Patricia Valim
Popular sovereignty, even if in absentia of the tired leaders of the party, is the only vaccine to fight the virus and the worm.
By Carolina Correia dos Santos and Luciano Nuzzo
Bolsonaro's denialist discourse takes on an explicitly necropolitical dimension, in addition to being grotesque, to the extreme point of becoming a kind of autoimmune reaction, a suicide policy
By Jose Szwako
Analysis of the “back to work” discourse, highlighting the pre-conscious mechanisms of scientific-sanitary denialism
By Leonardo Boff
Between all the sufferers a mysterious bond of solidarity is established. Christ, cosmic, continues to suffer and be crucified in solidarity with all those crucified in history.
By Eleutério Prado
Economic policy cannot ignore social classes, as well as the constant dispute over the distribution of value created in the production of goods.
By Roberto Noritomi
Commentary on the work of two exponents of contemporary Chinese cinema.
By João Feres Junior
The virus is not going to change, the parasite has already shown its inability to change, so the body politic is left with the choice between two options: fight to guarantee its own preservation or accept death.
By Bruna Triana and Lucas Oliveira
In times of a pandemic, the moral folly of a representative who lives proudly in the basements of incivility indicates unprecedented damage to our history
By Marcos Aurélio da Silva
Eugenics already dominates medical protocols in the US, as noted by an Italian newspaper. In Brazil, members of bioethics committees of large Brazilian private hospitals, without taking into account inequalities
By Paola Ruiz-Huerta
Perhaps the confined man can discover, nowadays, that leaving the productive, patriarchal and sexist logic generates important and positive changes in his life and in the people around him.
By Daniel Brazil
Commentary on The Darkest Place Trilogy
By Sergio Amadeu da Silveira
The pandemic and the fragility of democracy are making cyber technologies clearly lean towards exacerbated control. The power diagram that settles is based on authoritative drawings
By Antonio Candido
Commentary on the classic book by Xavier de Maistre
By Tarso Genro
Science and philosophy, synthesized in great politics, is what can save the planet from the infinite solitude of the indifferent universe.
By Fabio Konder Comparato:
It is essential to start working on the tax system, which is based much more on consumption taxes – the amount of which is the same for everyone, rich or poor – than on income tax.
By Gilles Deleuze
Science fiction is not necessary to conceive a control mechanism that provides at all times the position of an element in an open environment, an animal in a reserve, a man in a company.
By Anselm Jappe
The gravity of this crisis in world capitalist society is not the direct and proportional consequence of the magnitude of the disease. More than that, it is the consequence of the extreme fragility of this society and a revealing
By Fábio Kerche and Marjorie Marona
Lula increased the autonomy of the Public Ministry and, particularly, of the one that could prosecute him, the PGR. But why?
By Chico Alencar
“Producing classes”, today, are no longer the owners of capital, but the workers, the common people. the essentials
By Patricia Valim
Popular sovereignty, even if in absentia of the tired leaders of the party, is the only vaccine to fight the virus and the worm.
By Carolina Correia dos Santos and Luciano Nuzzo
Bolsonaro's denialist discourse takes on an explicitly necropolitical dimension, in addition to being grotesque, to the extreme point of becoming a kind of autoimmune reaction, a suicide policy
By Jose Szwako
Analysis of the “back to work” discourse, highlighting the pre-conscious mechanisms of scientific-sanitary denialism
By Leonardo Boff
Between all the sufferers a mysterious bond of solidarity is established. Christ, cosmic, continues to suffer and be crucified in solidarity with all those crucified in history.
By Eleutério Prado
Economic policy cannot ignore social classes, as well as the constant dispute over the distribution of value created in the production of goods.
By Roberto Noritomi
Commentary on the work of two exponents of contemporary Chinese cinema.
By João Feres Junior
The virus is not going to change, the parasite has already shown its inability to change, so the body politic is left with the choice between two options: fight to guarantee its own preservation or accept death.
By Bruna Triana and Lucas Oliveira
In times of a pandemic, the moral folly of a representative who lives proudly in the basements of incivility indicates unprecedented damage to our history
By Marcos Aurélio da Silva
Eugenics already dominates medical protocols in the US, as noted by an Italian newspaper. In Brazil, members of bioethics committees of large Brazilian private hospitals, without taking into account inequalities
By Paola Ruiz-Huerta
Perhaps the confined man can discover, nowadays, that leaving the productive, patriarchal and sexist logic generates important and positive changes in his life and in the people around him.
By Daniel Brazil
Commentary on The Darkest Place Trilogy
By Sergio Amadeu da Silveira
The pandemic and the fragility of democracy are making cyber technologies clearly lean towards exacerbated control. The power diagram that settles is based on authoritative drawings