
The Battle of Maria Antonia
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the recently released “White Book of the events on Maria Antonia Street – October 2nd and 3rd, 1968”
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the recently released “White Book of the events on Maria Antonia Street – October 2nd and 3rd, 1968”
By FABIANO SANTOS: An analysis of the causes of the recent party fragmentation in Brazil
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: Criticism of disguised evangelical conservatism
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: During the pandemic, governments have limited their spending to avoid increasing public debt. But there is an alternative to this
By LUCAS RUÍZ BALCONI: Comment on the recently released book by Alysson Leandro Mascaro & Vittorio Morfino
By ADAM TOOZE: Rather than a rejection of Trump, the election results rearrange the finely balanced and deeply polarized configuration that has prevailed in American politics since the days of Bill Clinton
By WENDY BROWN: The most brilliant thing Republicans and their media aides have done to sidestep Trump's actual performance is to identify Democrats with socialism and Trump with freedom.
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: No religion, in itself, is inherently fascist, despite often serving as fuel for reactionism
PODCAST: Vladimir Safatle and Laymert Garcia dos Santos talk about the vertigo of Brazil today. Perspectives, bottlenecks and ways out before it's too late.
By RICHARD SENNETT: The mantra of “uniting the country” even if Trump loses the election is losing all meaning in the US as the base hardens and moves to the far right
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Is Trump a Bonapartist danger to the liberal-democratic regime in the US?
By NICOLE GONDIM PORCARO:
The pandemic has accentuated a scenario that benefits the electoral campaigns of those who are already consolidated in power, both on the networks and on the streets
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Political leaders are silently aware of the radical social consequences of the pandemic – leaders act preemptively, trying to annihilate them before they take on a fully political form
By MANCHETÔMETRO: A conversation about the latest events in Chile
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: From an abolitionist party to a voter suppression party, the evolution of the Republican Party largely expresses the profound political crisis that the United States faces today
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO: The horror of the dystopia that the new sociability of surveillance capitalism reserves for humanity, in the near future, will be so unbearable that the human animal will realize that it no longer makes sense to nourish the patriarchy that
By GABRIEL COHN: In a society that does not have a favorable basis for equality, the term “sorry”, which at first glance seems like the most harmless thing, is in fact a delayed-action verbal bomb
By DANIEL BRAZIL: The globalized media, allied with economic and political interests, began to define tastes and choices
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Commentary on the recently released “White Book of the events on Maria Antonia Street – October 2nd and 3rd, 1968”
By FABIANO SANTOS: An analysis of the causes of the recent party fragmentation in Brazil
By JULIAN RODRIGUES: Criticism of disguised evangelical conservatism
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: During the pandemic, governments have limited their spending to avoid increasing public debt. But there is an alternative to this
By LUCAS RUÍZ BALCONI: Comment on the recently released book by Alysson Leandro Mascaro & Vittorio Morfino
By ADAM TOOZE: Rather than a rejection of Trump, the election results rearrange the finely balanced and deeply polarized configuration that has prevailed in American politics since the days of Bill Clinton
By WENDY BROWN: The most brilliant thing Republicans and their media aides have done to sidestep Trump's actual performance is to identify Democrats with socialism and Trump with freedom.
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: No religion, in itself, is inherently fascist, despite often serving as fuel for reactionism
PODCAST: Vladimir Safatle and Laymert Garcia dos Santos talk about the vertigo of Brazil today. Perspectives, bottlenecks and ways out before it's too late.
By RICHARD SENNETT: The mantra of “uniting the country” even if Trump loses the election is losing all meaning in the US as the base hardens and moves to the far right
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Is Trump a Bonapartist danger to the liberal-democratic regime in the US?
By NICOLE GONDIM PORCARO:
The pandemic has accentuated a scenario that benefits the electoral campaigns of those who are already consolidated in power, both on the networks and on the streets
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Political leaders are silently aware of the radical social consequences of the pandemic – leaders act preemptively, trying to annihilate them before they take on a fully political form
By MANCHETÔMETRO: A conversation about the latest events in Chile
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: From an abolitionist party to a voter suppression party, the evolution of the Republican Party largely expresses the profound political crisis that the United States faces today
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO: The horror of the dystopia that the new sociability of surveillance capitalism reserves for humanity, in the near future, will be so unbearable that the human animal will realize that it no longer makes sense to nourish the patriarchy that
By GABRIEL COHN: In a society that does not have a favorable basis for equality, the term “sorry”, which at first glance seems like the most harmless thing, is in fact a delayed-action verbal bomb
By DANIEL BRAZIL: The globalized media, allied with economic and political interests, began to define tastes and choices