
The documentary as a political weapon
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the work of filmmaker Michael Moore
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the work of filmmaker Michael Moore
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Two books that combine art and science in a clear and elegant way
By LEONARDO BOFF: The coronavirus must be seen within the context that allowed its outbreak.
By FRANCISCO TEIXEIRA: Speculation is the offspring of the relationship between concrete work and its metamorphosis into abstract work
By LUIZ MARQUES: What makes the current pandemic unique is the fact that it is added to several systemic crises that threaten humanity, and this precisely at a time when it is no longer possible to postpone decisions that will crucially affect, and
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Commentary on the book by Clarice Lispector and the film by Suzana Amaral
By KATIA MARKO: Commentary on the edition of the Complete Works of the Gaucho Philosopher
By GROUP OF ACTION: Manifesto Letter of the Act “Bolsonaro Out!” of July 04th
By ELEUTÉRIO PRADO: Would an ultraliberal fascism be viable?
By SHALINI RANDERIA: In India, the debate is between life and survival. Many poor people have said in interviews that they would rather die of hunger than die from the virus.
By SOLANGE REIS: “I would vote for a tuna sandwich before I would vote for Donald Trump again,” says a Republican on the website that gathers stories of regretful voters
By CHICO ALENCAR: We need to create a new culture, rethink our model of society
By TARSO GENRO: The situation of lethargic division, in which a large part of the left finds itself, has not allowed us – until now – to have a common public voice
By HENRI ACSELRAD: In Brazil today, the exercise of memory shows that no matter how much freedom is achieved, it will never be achieved enough.
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: It was not only politicians and members of the clandestine opposition who were the object of the military regime's punitive wrath
By MARCELO JOSÉ MOREIRA: The shock of the new coronavirus exposes a health-economic-civilizational crisis, making clear the failure of the fallacy of the globalizing process as an ideology and as a civilizing process
By LINCOLN SECCO: As long as Lula is banned from running as a candidate, we will not have democracy
By VALERIO ARCARY: Bolsonaro is not subject to tutelage, nor is he domesticable: the way to defeat the danger of a self-coup is to fight to overthrow him, because neofascism is counterrevolutionary voluntarism
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the work of filmmaker Michael Moore
By DANIEL BRAZIL: Two books that combine art and science in a clear and elegant way
By LEONARDO BOFF: The coronavirus must be seen within the context that allowed its outbreak.
By FRANCISCO TEIXEIRA: Speculation is the offspring of the relationship between concrete work and its metamorphosis into abstract work
By LUIZ MARQUES: What makes the current pandemic unique is the fact that it is added to several systemic crises that threaten humanity, and this precisely at a time when it is no longer possible to postpone decisions that will crucially affect, and
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Commentary on the book by Clarice Lispector and the film by Suzana Amaral
By KATIA MARKO: Commentary on the edition of the Complete Works of the Gaucho Philosopher
By GROUP OF ACTION: Manifesto Letter of the Act “Bolsonaro Out!” of July 04th
By ELEUTÉRIO PRADO: Would an ultraliberal fascism be viable?
By SHALINI RANDERIA: In India, the debate is between life and survival. Many poor people have said in interviews that they would rather die of hunger than die from the virus.
By SOLANGE REIS: “I would vote for a tuna sandwich before I would vote for Donald Trump again,” says a Republican on the website that gathers stories of regretful voters
By CHICO ALENCAR: We need to create a new culture, rethink our model of society
By TARSO GENRO: The situation of lethargic division, in which a large part of the left finds itself, has not allowed us – until now – to have a common public voice
By HENRI ACSELRAD: In Brazil today, the exercise of memory shows that no matter how much freedom is achieved, it will never be achieved enough.
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA: It was not only politicians and members of the clandestine opposition who were the object of the military regime's punitive wrath
By MARCELO JOSÉ MOREIRA: The shock of the new coronavirus exposes a health-economic-civilizational crisis, making clear the failure of the fallacy of the globalizing process as an ideology and as a civilizing process
By LINCOLN SECCO: As long as Lula is banned from running as a candidate, we will not have democracy
By VALERIO ARCARY: Bolsonaro is not subject to tutelage, nor is he domesticable: the way to defeat the danger of a self-coup is to fight to overthrow him, because neofascism is counterrevolutionary voluntarism