
The Alufa Rufino
By MARY DEL PRIORE;
Commentary on the biography of Malê Rufino José Maria
By MARY DEL PRIORE;
Commentary on the biography of Malê Rufino José Maria
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
It is becoming clear that if societies and economies do not adopt ways of life other than those based on the unjust and limitless exploitation of natural and human resources,
By GUSTAVO BONES:
The vaccine for the Theban plague was to invent the Oedipus complex. Our cure must be as gruesome – and obvious – as was that of the Theban people. Oedipus is naked
By LEONARDO AVRITZER:
The foundations of Bolsonarism lie in a culture of reaction to liberalism, which in Brazil only appears as liberalism due to ignorance and intellectual indigence.
By CIBELE SALIBA RIZEK:
Commentary on the book by sociologist Lúcio Kowarick
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the recently published book
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Comment on the article by Demétrio Magnoli published in the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo on August 22, 2020
By JOÃO SETTE WHITAKER FERREIRA:
If we want to avoid Bolsonaro's reelection, it is urgent that we start to reconquer the cities and truly transform the living conditions of those who are currently deceived by the illusion that it will be Bolsonarism.
By ALEXANDRE G. DE B. FIGUEIREDO:
The Monroe Doctrine is still active and working to preserve the interests of the United States
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA:
More than 150 archbishops, bishops and emeritus bishops, claiming to be "in deep communion with Pope Francis", accuse the government of being unethical and spreading an "anti-scientific discourse"
By VALERIO ARCARY:
The starting point for an honest interpretation of the Brazilian situation is that most of the left, including the most influential political forces, have been underestimating Bolsonaro.
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
The trajectory of the public servant Mário de Andrade in the government
By HORÁCIO ANTUNES DE SANT'ANA JUNIOR: The struggle of the Quilombo Campo Grande (Minas Gerais) and Cajueiro (Maranhão) camps against expropriations and violence
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “Bourgesia e Cinema: o Caso Vera Cruz”, by Maria Rita Galvão
By RICARDO FABBRINI:
The reactivation of Lygia Clark's political strength in the present involves examining the "desire for community" underlying the artist's trajectory
By LISZT VIEIRA:
In addition to the rhetoric of electoral promises, and despite the advantage in opinion polls, a more objective view does not authorize today that Joe Biden is the favorite
By MAURICIO FALAVIGNA:
While people around the world are beginning to discuss a certain value for work and the welfare state, here, more than the absolute primacy of the market, we are still seeking to dismantle the state.
By MARY DEL PRIORE;
Commentary on the biography of Malê Rufino José Maria
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
It is becoming clear that if societies and economies do not adopt ways of life other than those based on the unjust and limitless exploitation of natural and human resources,
By GUSTAVO BONES:
The vaccine for the Theban plague was to invent the Oedipus complex. Our cure must be as gruesome – and obvious – as was that of the Theban people. Oedipus is naked
By LEONARDO AVRITZER:
The foundations of Bolsonarism lie in a culture of reaction to liberalism, which in Brazil only appears as liberalism due to ignorance and intellectual indigence.
By CIBELE SALIBA RIZEK:
Commentary on the book by sociologist Lúcio Kowarick
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the recently published book
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Comment on the article by Demétrio Magnoli published in the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo on August 22, 2020
By JOÃO SETTE WHITAKER FERREIRA:
If we want to avoid Bolsonaro's reelection, it is urgent that we start to reconquer the cities and truly transform the living conditions of those who are currently deceived by the illusion that it will be Bolsonarism.
By ALEXANDRE G. DE B. FIGUEIREDO:
The Monroe Doctrine is still active and working to preserve the interests of the United States
By RUBENS PINTO LYRA:
More than 150 archbishops, bishops and emeritus bishops, claiming to be "in deep communion with Pope Francis", accuse the government of being unethical and spreading an "anti-scientific discourse"
By VALERIO ARCARY:
The starting point for an honest interpretation of the Brazilian situation is that most of the left, including the most influential political forces, have been underestimating Bolsonaro.
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
The trajectory of the public servant Mário de Andrade in the government
By HORÁCIO ANTUNES DE SANT'ANA JUNIOR: The struggle of the Quilombo Campo Grande (Minas Gerais) and Cajueiro (Maranhão) camps against expropriations and violence
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “Bourgesia e Cinema: o Caso Vera Cruz”, by Maria Rita Galvão
By RICARDO FABBRINI:
The reactivation of Lygia Clark's political strength in the present involves examining the "desire for community" underlying the artist's trajectory
By LISZT VIEIRA:
In addition to the rhetoric of electoral promises, and despite the advantage in opinion polls, a more objective view does not authorize today that Joe Biden is the favorite
By MAURICIO FALAVIGNA:
While people around the world are beginning to discuss a certain value for work and the welfare state, here, more than the absolute primacy of the market, we are still seeking to dismantle the state.