
Florestan Fernandes – I
By EMILIA VIOTTI DA COSTA:
Commentary on the political trajectory and academic work of the sociologist, whose centenary is celebrated this month
By EMILIA VIOTTI DA COSTA:
Commentary on the political trajectory and academic work of the sociologist, whose centenary is celebrated this month
By FREDRIC JAMESON: Commentary on the novel by Gabriel García Márquez
By MARJORIE C. MARONA:
Celso de Mello is this dean: that of a Supreme Court that risked a leading role exercised, often at the expense of the legitimacy of the political system, and that now joins the resistance coalition.
By CARLOS EDUARDO ARAÚJO: A backward elite, like ours, causes as one of its deleterious effects, among many others, the ill-fated mimicry of its frivolous ideas, its abominable prejudices and its abject and futile way of being.
By JEAN-CLAUDE BERNARDET: Commentary on the tasks of film criticism
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The military presence in the government and its conduct in relation to the pandemic
By FLORESTAN FERNANDES* I would never have been the sociologist I became without my past and without the pre- and extra-school socialization I received through the hard lessons of life. For good and for bad —
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS* The essays of a disciple of the critic André Bazin Jean-Louis Comolli was one of the key figures of French thought on cinema in the 1960s. He wrote long theoretical texts in Cahiers du Cinéma, which occupied several issues
By JOÃO PEDRO STEDILE: Commentary on the centenary of the two thinkers
By CHRISTIAN LYNCH: With its tens of thousands of deaths, the pandemic appears to be the new Canudos of the Brazilian Army
MANIFESTO FOR THE UNITED FRONT OF THE LEFT IN BRAZIL
By LEONARDO BOFF: Humanity has created a nightmare from which it can no longer escape
By HENRY BURNETT: Commentary on the duo's latest album
By ALEXANDRE G. DE B. FIGUEIREDO: The US ambassador is raising his tone in Brazil and moving towards a belligerence unbecoming of his role. Here, he is talking about the importance of 5G
By RICARDO GEBRIM: We continue on the path to chaos, with the danger of neo-fascism seeking to take advantage of the situation
By ROBERTO BUENO: When the theater curtain comes down, those responsible for the human massacres will have to come down from the stage and, soon, be presented to account for their horrendous performance, for their responsibilities for genocide.
By SÁVIO BONES: On all sides it is possible to hear warnings about the growth of militias, the advance of the extreme right, the fraying of the legal role played by public security forces, the multiplication of intolerant groups
By EMILIA VIOTTI DA COSTA:
Commentary on the political trajectory and academic work of the sociologist, whose centenary is celebrated this month
By FREDRIC JAMESON: Commentary on the novel by Gabriel García Márquez
By MARJORIE C. MARONA:
Celso de Mello is this dean: that of a Supreme Court that risked a leading role exercised, often at the expense of the legitimacy of the political system, and that now joins the resistance coalition.
By CARLOS EDUARDO ARAÚJO: A backward elite, like ours, causes as one of its deleterious effects, among many others, the ill-fated mimicry of its frivolous ideas, its abominable prejudices and its abject and futile way of being.
By JEAN-CLAUDE BERNARDET: Commentary on the tasks of film criticism
By ANDRÉ SINGER: The military presence in the government and its conduct in relation to the pandemic
By FLORESTAN FERNANDES* I would never have been the sociologist I became without my past and without the pre- and extra-school socialization I received through the hard lessons of life. For good and for bad —
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS* The essays of a disciple of the critic André Bazin Jean-Louis Comolli was one of the key figures of French thought on cinema in the 1960s. He wrote long theoretical texts in Cahiers du Cinéma, which occupied several issues
By JOÃO PEDRO STEDILE: Commentary on the centenary of the two thinkers
By CHRISTIAN LYNCH: With its tens of thousands of deaths, the pandemic appears to be the new Canudos of the Brazilian Army
MANIFESTO FOR THE UNITED FRONT OF THE LEFT IN BRAZIL
By LEONARDO BOFF: Humanity has created a nightmare from which it can no longer escape
By HENRY BURNETT: Commentary on the duo's latest album
By ALEXANDRE G. DE B. FIGUEIREDO: The US ambassador is raising his tone in Brazil and moving towards a belligerence unbecoming of his role. Here, he is talking about the importance of 5G
By RICARDO GEBRIM: We continue on the path to chaos, with the danger of neo-fascism seeking to take advantage of the situation
By ROBERTO BUENO: When the theater curtain comes down, those responsible for the human massacres will have to come down from the stage and, soon, be presented to account for their horrendous performance, for their responsibilities for genocide.
By SÁVIO BONES: On all sides it is possible to hear warnings about the growth of militias, the advance of the extreme right, the fraying of the legal role played by public security forces, the multiplication of intolerant groups