
The Hollywood Ideology
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: There are critics who exaggerate by saying that all of Hollywood's cinematography is right-wing. But if we start counting on our fingers, it won't seem like such an exaggeration anymore.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: There are critics who exaggerate by saying that all of Hollywood's cinematography is right-wing. But if we start counting on our fingers, it won't seem like such an exaggeration anymore.
By GILDA WALTHER DE ALMEIDA PRADO: Commentary on the film by Leon Hirszman, based on the play by Gianfrancesco Guarnieri
By BERNARDO RICUPERO: Since the coronavirus crisis, the destruction promoted by Bolsonaro and his government has gained an urgency and literalness that one could not imagine.
By THOMAS PIKETTY: The author of Capital in the XNUMXst Century discusses the effects of the pandemic on economies, societies and globalization.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: There is a coup rhetoric (“self-coup”) and also a growing discomfort with Bolsonaro upstairs. Political solutions, however, are not on the agenda
By RICARDO EVANDRO S. MARTINS: Agamben is a European philosopher who is suspicious of science, which in the past had its Nazi version. Agamben also suspects science as the one that holds the truth about politics and life and
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO: When a hegemonic worldview comes up against problems, challenges and dilemmas that affect all its areas of influence, a crisis situation is triggered, in which the validity of the vision begins to be questioned.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Some are now asking: how long will the military support the President? Others want to know if the military would support Bolsonaro's dream of closing the Supreme Court and Congress. There are still those who, with good reason, ask whether
By ROBERTO BUENO: Brazil has become a legitimate territory governed according to the logic of protectorates now mixed with neo-fascist practices
By CELSO FAVARETTO: Preface to the book Traduzir o tempo: the construction of memory in the songs of Caetano Veloso, by João Carlos Gonçalves.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Analysis and commentary on opinion polls about the president's popularity.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI and WILLIAM NOZAKI:
Due attention has not been given to a series of events in the military area that have developed, including as a probable consequence of the “bioeconomic crisis” itself.
By LUIZ COSTA LIMA: The market, by itself, has no interest or instruments to take into account the symbolic condensation of the art object.
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Commentary on a selection of chronicles by Lima Barreto
By VALÉRIO ARCARY: We are faced with the paradox of the “crazy firefighter”, that is, the one who, desperate with the fire, and harassed by the lack of water, decides to put it out with gasoline
By MARCUS IANONI: There are contradictions between the messages from the military and their role defined in the Constitution. Are they waiting for Bolsonaro's call, backed by extremist forces, or will they continue as a “moderating power”?
By MARIA SALETE MAGNONI: Published posthumously. Os Bruzundangas is often mentioned by intellectuals, politicians and journalists when they wish to refer to our eternal ills in an ironic and even mocking way.
By LEONARDO AVRITZER: With Mourão in the presidency we will have a bureaucratic military that will not excite Brazilians, but neither will it put people's lives at risk.
By Mike Davis:
Capitalist globalization now appears to be biologically unsustainable in the absence of a truly international public health infrastructure.
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa:
Camus' plague and our daily plague: when reality surpasses allegory
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: There are critics who exaggerate by saying that all of Hollywood's cinematography is right-wing. But if we start counting on our fingers, it won't seem like such an exaggeration anymore.
By GILDA WALTHER DE ALMEIDA PRADO: Commentary on the film by Leon Hirszman, based on the play by Gianfrancesco Guarnieri
By BERNARDO RICUPERO: Since the coronavirus crisis, the destruction promoted by Bolsonaro and his government has gained an urgency and literalness that one could not imagine.
By THOMAS PIKETTY: The author of Capital in the XNUMXst Century discusses the effects of the pandemic on economies, societies and globalization.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: There is a coup rhetoric (“self-coup”) and also a growing discomfort with Bolsonaro upstairs. Political solutions, however, are not on the agenda
By RICARDO EVANDRO S. MARTINS: Agamben is a European philosopher who is suspicious of science, which in the past had its Nazi version. Agamben also suspects science as the one that holds the truth about politics and life and
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO: When a hegemonic worldview comes up against problems, challenges and dilemmas that affect all its areas of influence, a crisis situation is triggered, in which the validity of the vision begins to be questioned.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: Some are now asking: how long will the military support the President? Others want to know if the military would support Bolsonaro's dream of closing the Supreme Court and Congress. There are still those who, with good reason, ask whether
By ROBERTO BUENO: Brazil has become a legitimate territory governed according to the logic of protectorates now mixed with neo-fascist practices
By CELSO FAVARETTO: Preface to the book Traduzir o tempo: the construction of memory in the songs of Caetano Veloso, by João Carlos Gonçalves.
By ANDRÉ SINGER:
Analysis and commentary on opinion polls about the president's popularity.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI and WILLIAM NOZAKI:
Due attention has not been given to a series of events in the military area that have developed, including as a probable consequence of the “bioeconomic crisis” itself.
By LUIZ COSTA LIMA: The market, by itself, has no interest or instruments to take into account the symbolic condensation of the art object.
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Commentary on a selection of chronicles by Lima Barreto
By VALÉRIO ARCARY: We are faced with the paradox of the “crazy firefighter”, that is, the one who, desperate with the fire, and harassed by the lack of water, decides to put it out with gasoline
By MARCUS IANONI: There are contradictions between the messages from the military and their role defined in the Constitution. Are they waiting for Bolsonaro's call, backed by extremist forces, or will they continue as a “moderating power”?
By MARIA SALETE MAGNONI: Published posthumously. Os Bruzundangas is often mentioned by intellectuals, politicians and journalists when they wish to refer to our eternal ills in an ironic and even mocking way.
By LEONARDO AVRITZER: With Mourão in the presidency we will have a bureaucratic military that will not excite Brazilians, but neither will it put people's lives at risk.
By Mike Davis:
Capitalist globalization now appears to be biologically unsustainable in the absence of a truly international public health infrastructure.
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa:
Camus' plague and our daily plague: when reality surpasses allegory