
The rise of Bolsonarism
PodCast:
With João Feres, Leonardo Avritzer and Ricardo Musse. Bolsonaro's political strategy in the double crisis and the changes in the social coalition that supports the government
PodCast:
With João Feres, Leonardo Avritzer and Ricardo Musse. Bolsonaro's political strategy in the double crisis and the changes in the social coalition that supports the government
By Theodor W Adorno:
Notes on the techniques of the fascist agitator and the personality of his followers.
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão:
Commentary on the sambista from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
By Ulisses Razzante Vaccari:
Commentary on the most recent book by Reinaldo Moraes
Erico Andrade:
The Bolsonaro government has shown a disdain not just for poverty, but for everything that is not its mirror.
By Valerio Arcary:
A socialist revolution in Portugal could seem unlikely, difficult, risky or doubtful, but it was one of the perspectives, among others, that was on the horizon.
By Joao Sette Whitaker:
If the pandemic gets worse - which seems increasingly predictable, Sergio Moro will have jumped ship before the blame for all these deaths falls on the lap of Jair Bolsonaro.
By Ricardo Antunes:
The brutality of the pandemic, the “little flu” of the myth (or mico?), took the country economically and socially apart.
By Maria Lucia Cacciola:
A widespread reasoning confirms the existence of prejudice towards the elderly; under the mask of “care” the old man becomes a villain instead of a victim.
By Anouch Kurkdjian:
Remembering the Armenian genocide, fighting for its recognition and reparation and avoiding its repetition involves, today, resisting and fighting against the genocidal government of Jair Bolsonaro
By Milton Pinheiro:
The steps of the coup are building their act of force, the circumstances of the pandemic are a window of opportunity for the extreme right
By Roberto Noritomi* Commentary on the film by Jorge Bodanszky and Orlando Senna. The film Iracema: uma transa amazônica still has a lot to say for today. More than its acid irony, so convenient to cut the
By Ricardo Fabbrini:
Notes on the debate about the relationship between the autonomy of the aesthetic and praxis, based on the work of Peter Bürger.
By Fernando Sarti Ferreira:
Commentary on the recently launched meeting of Carlos Marighella's writings organized by Vladimir Safatle
By Eliziário Andrade:
Here, in the Covid-19 crisis, those chosen to die are the elderly and “unproductive”, those who are on the margins of the system or marked by anticipated social criminalization just because of their social and class condition,
By Valdemir Pires:
The government of Jair Bolsonaro, already a global embarrassment for Brazil, disseminated in the country a false dilemma between the right to health and the right to employment
By Gabriel Cohn:
Commentary on the book that brings together the main short writings of Siegfried Kracauer.
By Gilda de Mello e Souza:
Commentary on the historical film by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
By Angelita Matos Souza:
The bet is on the convincing power of Let's all be social democrats, including as a way to advance the Let's all be feminists in the liberal-identitarian direction
By Maiara de Proenca Bernardino:
The organization of the popular class in parts of the territories is essential for us to understand the resistance in a country that sustains its hegemony in stealing the lives of millions of people
PodCast:
With João Feres, Leonardo Avritzer and Ricardo Musse. Bolsonaro's political strategy in the double crisis and the changes in the social coalition that supports the government
By Theodor W Adorno:
Notes on the techniques of the fascist agitator and the personality of his followers.
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão:
Commentary on the sambista from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
By Ulisses Razzante Vaccari:
Commentary on the most recent book by Reinaldo Moraes
Erico Andrade:
The Bolsonaro government has shown a disdain not just for poverty, but for everything that is not its mirror.
By Valerio Arcary:
A socialist revolution in Portugal could seem unlikely, difficult, risky or doubtful, but it was one of the perspectives, among others, that was on the horizon.
By Joao Sette Whitaker:
If the pandemic gets worse - which seems increasingly predictable, Sergio Moro will have jumped ship before the blame for all these deaths falls on the lap of Jair Bolsonaro.
By Ricardo Antunes:
The brutality of the pandemic, the “little flu” of the myth (or mico?), took the country economically and socially apart.
By Maria Lucia Cacciola:
A widespread reasoning confirms the existence of prejudice towards the elderly; under the mask of “care” the old man becomes a villain instead of a victim.
By Anouch Kurkdjian:
Remembering the Armenian genocide, fighting for its recognition and reparation and avoiding its repetition involves, today, resisting and fighting against the genocidal government of Jair Bolsonaro
By Milton Pinheiro:
The steps of the coup are building their act of force, the circumstances of the pandemic are a window of opportunity for the extreme right
By Roberto Noritomi* Commentary on the film by Jorge Bodanszky and Orlando Senna. The film Iracema: uma transa amazônica still has a lot to say for today. More than its acid irony, so convenient to cut the
By Ricardo Fabbrini:
Notes on the debate about the relationship between the autonomy of the aesthetic and praxis, based on the work of Peter Bürger.
By Fernando Sarti Ferreira:
Commentary on the recently launched meeting of Carlos Marighella's writings organized by Vladimir Safatle
By Eliziário Andrade:
Here, in the Covid-19 crisis, those chosen to die are the elderly and “unproductive”, those who are on the margins of the system or marked by anticipated social criminalization just because of their social and class condition,
By Valdemir Pires:
The government of Jair Bolsonaro, already a global embarrassment for Brazil, disseminated in the country a false dilemma between the right to health and the right to employment
By Gabriel Cohn:
Commentary on the book that brings together the main short writings of Siegfried Kracauer.
By Gilda de Mello e Souza:
Commentary on the historical film by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
By Angelita Matos Souza:
The bet is on the convincing power of Let's all be social democrats, including as a way to advance the Let's all be feminists in the liberal-identitarian direction
By Maiara de Proenca Bernardino:
The organization of the popular class in parts of the territories is essential for us to understand the resistance in a country that sustains its hegemony in stealing the lives of millions of people