
The Aesthetics of the Oppressed
By SÉRGIO DE CARVALHO: Commentary on the last book by Augusto Boal
By SÉRGIO DE CARVALHO: Commentary on the last book by Augusto Boal
By ALFREDO SAAD FILHO: Facing fascism there is turbulence, conflict, fog and uncertainty, yes; but neutrality is by definition impossible.
By NICOS POULANTZAS: Commentary on the dimension, nature and reasons why fascism took root in the popular masses
By ROSANA HERINGER: An anti-racist perspective requires the permanent attitude of affirming in the face of discrimination and inequality that “this is not normal”.
By MARILENA CHAUI: How to explain that man, the only one naturally made to live freely, subjects himself to a yoke that not even animals would accept.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Comments on films that address the issue of unemployment
By Daniel Brazil: Commentary on the film by Olivier Assayas based on the book by Fernando Moraes
By ALFREDO SAAD FILHO: While the COVID-19 pandemic may have occurred by chance, it was not unexpected. Its consequences are much more than scandalous: they are criminal, and the left must say so loudly and clearly
By BRANKO MILANOVIĆ: The ideologies we live in are like the air we breathe. We take them for granted. We are not conscious of them.
By WAGNER COSTA RIBEIRO: Multilateralism can be a strategy for seeking new directions, despite expected resistance
By MAURO LUIS IASI: The big bourgeoisie has not yet decided whether to continue or remove its most recent servant, about the opportunity and possibility of replacing him and what to put in his place.
By SERGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA: Technology corporations exploit human experience as free raw material. They treat behavioral data as their property, in a dynamic of usurpation.
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Benjamin was one of the first German left-wing intellectuals to denounce the ideology of fascism
By JOELSON GONÇALVES DE CARVALHO: Contemporary societies are fortunate enough to be able to afford to discuss, philosophically, whether it was God or Nietzsche who died.
By RICARDO GEBRIM: The Bolsonarist movement has already gained a base, articulation, ideological identity and will survive, even without Bolsonaro, who could even become a heroic victim if removed
By LUCIANO NASCIMENTO: We live in a racist, sexist, homophobic and elitist country: few of us escape all these scrutiny unscathed, and this makes us much more like our students
By SÉRGIO DE CARVALHO: Commentary on the last book by Augusto Boal
By ALFREDO SAAD FILHO: Facing fascism there is turbulence, conflict, fog and uncertainty, yes; but neutrality is by definition impossible.
By NICOS POULANTZAS: Commentary on the dimension, nature and reasons why fascism took root in the popular masses
By ROSANA HERINGER: An anti-racist perspective requires the permanent attitude of affirming in the face of discrimination and inequality that “this is not normal”.
By MARILENA CHAUI: How to explain that man, the only one naturally made to live freely, subjects himself to a yoke that not even animals would accept.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Comments on films that address the issue of unemployment
By Daniel Brazil: Commentary on the film by Olivier Assayas based on the book by Fernando Moraes
By ALFREDO SAAD FILHO: While the COVID-19 pandemic may have occurred by chance, it was not unexpected. Its consequences are much more than scandalous: they are criminal, and the left must say so loudly and clearly
By BRANKO MILANOVIĆ: The ideologies we live in are like the air we breathe. We take them for granted. We are not conscious of them.
By WAGNER COSTA RIBEIRO: Multilateralism can be a strategy for seeking new directions, despite expected resistance
By MAURO LUIS IASI: The big bourgeoisie has not yet decided whether to continue or remove its most recent servant, about the opportunity and possibility of replacing him and what to put in his place.
By SERGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA: Technology corporations exploit human experience as free raw material. They treat behavioral data as their property, in a dynamic of usurpation.
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Benjamin was one of the first German left-wing intellectuals to denounce the ideology of fascism
By JOELSON GONÇALVES DE CARVALHO: Contemporary societies are fortunate enough to be able to afford to discuss, philosophically, whether it was God or Nietzsche who died.
By RICARDO GEBRIM: The Bolsonarist movement has already gained a base, articulation, ideological identity and will survive, even without Bolsonaro, who could even become a heroic victim if removed
By LUCIANO NASCIMENTO: We live in a racist, sexist, homophobic and elitist country: few of us escape all these scrutiny unscathed, and this makes us much more like our students