
the fakers
By Flavio Aguiar: While the farces unfold, corpses accumulate, old age and the future are trampled on… along with reason.
By Flavio Aguiar: While the farces unfold, corpses accumulate, old age and the future are trampled on… along with reason.
By Michel Houellebecq: Reflections of the French writer on the current situation in the form of responses to friends
By Rogerio Viola Coelho:
In Brazil, holders of capital in general, and bankers in particular, are immunized as taxpayers
By Alex Antonio Rosa Costa: Against Brazilian democracy, there is not only fascist hatred, but also unshakable love for the idea. The danger is much greater, because the Bolsonarist union finds as its support the strongest of affections
By Bento Prado Jr.: Commentary on the second volume of Marx, Logic and Politics
By Rubens Figueiredo: Commentary on Lev Tolstoy's novel
By Alysson Leandro Mascaro: Entrepreneurship, meritocracy, attachment to faith or belief in the authority of political and religious leaders are some of the ideological constituents of subjectivities today.
By Luciano Nascimento: It is essential to look at things as they are: for a significant portion of the population, the president tells the truth
By André Márcio Neves Soares: We set off a kind of time bomb when we went from being a mere “extra” in nature to the top of the food chain, among all living beings, without a “deactivation” button for this time bomb.
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão: Commentary on films inspired by these three classics of English literature.
By Rubens Pinto Lyra: The perplexity faced with the option for Jair Bolsonaro, in disagreement with the principles of Christianity, makes it necessary to examine the psychosocial factors involved in that choice.
By Valerio Arcary: Three notes in defense of a left-wing unified impeachment request
Daniel Brazil: The great composer-lyricist ended up overshadowing the writer. Aldir Blanc is a truly refined columnist, with several published books: The great composer-lyricist ended up overshadowing the writer. Aldir Blanc is a truly refined columnist, with several published books
By João Sette Whitaker: Brazilian society, or rather its middle and upper class, is perverse. She feels safe because she sees the phenomenon (covid-19) moving towards the poor peripheries, which she never really cared about
By Carlos Tautz:
To fully understand the danger that Moro represents for Brazil, it is necessary to start from the conceptual key of geopolitics
By Lincoln Secco:
To understand the composite ideology of fascism, it is more important to study marginal figures in literature and science, but who were publicly welcomed in their times.
By Pedro Ramos de Toledo:
Commentary on Alain Badiou's book on the two main revolutions of the XNUMXth century
By Afrânio Catani:
Commentary on the book, organized by Cristhophe Loviny, with testimonials and photos by the portraitist of Che Guevara
By Rafael dos Santos Pereira:
Understanding the centrality of Education in the context of the Brazilian cultural war is important not only to wage the immediate fight, but also the permanent fight
By Flavio Aguiar: While the farces unfold, corpses accumulate, old age and the future are trampled on… along with reason.
By Michel Houellebecq: Reflections of the French writer on the current situation in the form of responses to friends
By Rogerio Viola Coelho:
In Brazil, holders of capital in general, and bankers in particular, are immunized as taxpayers
By Alex Antonio Rosa Costa: Against Brazilian democracy, there is not only fascist hatred, but also unshakable love for the idea. The danger is much greater, because the Bolsonarist union finds as its support the strongest of affections
By Bento Prado Jr.: Commentary on the second volume of Marx, Logic and Politics
By Rubens Figueiredo: Commentary on Lev Tolstoy's novel
By Alysson Leandro Mascaro: Entrepreneurship, meritocracy, attachment to faith or belief in the authority of political and religious leaders are some of the ideological constituents of subjectivities today.
By Luciano Nascimento: It is essential to look at things as they are: for a significant portion of the population, the president tells the truth
By André Márcio Neves Soares: We set off a kind of time bomb when we went from being a mere “extra” in nature to the top of the food chain, among all living beings, without a “deactivation” button for this time bomb.
By Walnice Nogueira Galvão: Commentary on films inspired by these three classics of English literature.
By Rubens Pinto Lyra: The perplexity faced with the option for Jair Bolsonaro, in disagreement with the principles of Christianity, makes it necessary to examine the psychosocial factors involved in that choice.
By Valerio Arcary: Three notes in defense of a left-wing unified impeachment request
Daniel Brazil: The great composer-lyricist ended up overshadowing the writer. Aldir Blanc is a truly refined columnist, with several published books: The great composer-lyricist ended up overshadowing the writer. Aldir Blanc is a truly refined columnist, with several published books
By João Sette Whitaker: Brazilian society, or rather its middle and upper class, is perverse. She feels safe because she sees the phenomenon (covid-19) moving towards the poor peripheries, which she never really cared about
By Carlos Tautz:
To fully understand the danger that Moro represents for Brazil, it is necessary to start from the conceptual key of geopolitics
By Lincoln Secco:
To understand the composite ideology of fascism, it is more important to study marginal figures in literature and science, but who were publicly welcomed in their times.
By Pedro Ramos de Toledo:
Commentary on Alain Badiou's book on the two main revolutions of the XNUMXth century
By Afrânio Catani:
Commentary on the book, organized by Cristhophe Loviny, with testimonials and photos by the portraitist of Che Guevara
By Rafael dos Santos Pereira:
Understanding the centrality of Education in the context of the Brazilian cultural war is important not only to wage the immediate fight, but also the permanent fight