
Roberto Mendes: translation and poetic wisdom
By HENRY BURNETT: Commentary on the Bahian musician and samba from the Recôncavo
By HENRY BURNETT: Commentary on the Bahian musician and samba from the Recôncavo
By THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE: The reality is that the greatest health crisis of our time is being managed by dangerously incompetent political leaders
By MARINA MORAIS:
In at least 5 municipalities, the gender quota guaranteed male candidates
By CLAUDIO HENRIQUE: Open letter of redress to the memory of Patativa do Assaré
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Commentary on Benjamin's interpretation of Marcel Proust
By JOÃO NITSCHE:
Photo essay and brief commentary on the demonstrations against the repeal of the legal abortion legislation
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: A revolution must seek to become irreversible through the promotion of an organic system geared to true human needs
By OSAME KINOUCHI: Commonplaces and stereotypes associated with the term “evangelical” that cloud the Brazilian left’s capacity for social analysis
By VICTOR SANTOS VIGNERON: Considerations based on Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes' reflections on these two cinematographic genres
By ALAIN BADIOU:
The ultimate ambition of the political work to come: that for the first time in history, it is the first hypothesis – the revolution will prevent war – that is realized, and not the second – the war will cause
By JALDES MENESES:
The Revolution of October 25th (Julian calendar), or November 7th (Gregorian calendar), remains a living event, questioning the present time of our lives.
By CARLOS EDUARDO ARAÚJO: The provocative and visionary look of the novel by the American writer Jack London on the ills of capital
By TARSO GENRO: The far right has reached an agreement with the Centrão to be “proud to be global pariahs” in a world devastated by the Pandemic
By MARIA RITA KEHL:
We also think it's normal that the best president the country has ever had has been arrested – why, really?
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book edited by Jackson R. Bryer
By CARLOS RANULFO MELO: The emergence of a more radical and reactionary right, personified by Bolsonaro and his sons, should not lead to everything that is not left being called center
By LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: In this year's American elections, polls or one candidate being more popular than the other do not make it easier to predict who will be elected the next president.
By MANCHETÔMETRO: After all, does success on social networks translate into voting intentions? Is the cancellation of debates justified?
By HENRY BURNETT: Commentary on the Bahian musician and samba from the Recôncavo
By THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE: The reality is that the greatest health crisis of our time is being managed by dangerously incompetent political leaders
By MARINA MORAIS:
In at least 5 municipalities, the gender quota guaranteed male candidates
By CLAUDIO HENRIQUE: Open letter of redress to the memory of Patativa do Assaré
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Commentary on Benjamin's interpretation of Marcel Proust
By JOÃO NITSCHE:
Photo essay and brief commentary on the demonstrations against the repeal of the legal abortion legislation
By JOHN BELLAMY FOSTER: A revolution must seek to become irreversible through the promotion of an organic system geared to true human needs
By OSAME KINOUCHI: Commonplaces and stereotypes associated with the term “evangelical” that cloud the Brazilian left’s capacity for social analysis
By VICTOR SANTOS VIGNERON: Considerations based on Paulo Emílio Salles Gomes' reflections on these two cinematographic genres
By ALAIN BADIOU:
The ultimate ambition of the political work to come: that for the first time in history, it is the first hypothesis – the revolution will prevent war – that is realized, and not the second – the war will cause
By JALDES MENESES:
The Revolution of October 25th (Julian calendar), or November 7th (Gregorian calendar), remains a living event, questioning the present time of our lives.
By CARLOS EDUARDO ARAÚJO: The provocative and visionary look of the novel by the American writer Jack London on the ills of capital
By TARSO GENRO: The far right has reached an agreement with the Centrão to be “proud to be global pariahs” in a world devastated by the Pandemic
By MARIA RITA KEHL:
We also think it's normal that the best president the country has ever had has been arrested – why, really?
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book edited by Jackson R. Bryer
By CARLOS RANULFO MELO: The emergence of a more radical and reactionary right, personified by Bolsonaro and his sons, should not lead to everything that is not left being called center
By LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: In this year's American elections, polls or one candidate being more popular than the other do not make it easier to predict who will be elected the next president.
By MANCHETÔMETRO: After all, does success on social networks translate into voting intentions? Is the cancellation of debates justified?