
In the realm of passive contemplation
By ANSELM JAPPE: Considerations on the relationship between television and society
By ANSELM JAPPE: Considerations on the relationship between television and society
By HELGA ALMEIDA, LUCIANA SANTANA & RAQUEL DE SOUZA: The use of social media in what was the most digitalized election in Brazil's history
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
Precarious lives that don't matter
By MARCELLO MUSTO:
Engels' contributions to the theory of historical materialism and to the political strategy of the socialist revolution
By FLÁVIA BIROLI, JUAN MARCO VAGGIONE & MARIA DAS DORES CAMPOS MACHADO: Read an excerpt from the recently released book
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Commentary on the artistic career of the American painter
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A selection of films about the anatomy of power, with an indication of the platform on which they are available
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
Maradona carnivalized football and carnivalized himself, making himself the Great Clown, where Clowning is not relegation, on the contrary, it is recognition and absolution of human precariousness
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The sudden occupation of key positions in the federal public administration by military personnel is no longer a disaster in the making. It has become a tragedy with fatal victims.
By LUIZ GABRIEL LIMA & MONIZE ARQUER: The party design of city halls and perspectives for the second round
By ANNABELLE BONNET: Commentary on Simone de Beauvoir's newly published book
By ATILIO A. BORON: Diego was pure people, down to his very core, and, like Fidel, his desire for justice, as well as his rejection of all forms of oppression and exploitation, were insatiable.
By PEDRO LANGE NETTO MACHADO: Concerns about the effects of global warming and the environmental degradation that aggravates it now give rise to the development of a new concept
By LEONARDO BOFF: The great challenge for the 21st century is to build a civilization whose center is life
By JOELMA LV PIRES:
Khakistocracy is the system of government that brings together the worst, the least qualified and absolutely unscrupulous
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
It is important to be smart in the face of the new framework enunciating innovations in technology and education, which has been moving for decades at the service of supposed global productivity and this year exploded in the pandemic
By SERGIO CARDOSO:
The government exists and is maintained on account of two sustaining forces: the military establishment and the Market.
By ANSELM JAPPE: Considerations on the relationship between television and society
By HELGA ALMEIDA, LUCIANA SANTANA & RAQUEL DE SOUZA: The use of social media in what was the most digitalized election in Brazil's history
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
Precarious lives that don't matter
By MARCELLO MUSTO:
Engels' contributions to the theory of historical materialism and to the political strategy of the socialist revolution
By FLÁVIA BIROLI, JUAN MARCO VAGGIONE & MARIA DAS DORES CAMPOS MACHADO: Read an excerpt from the recently released book
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Commentary on the artistic career of the American painter
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A selection of films about the anatomy of power, with an indication of the platform on which they are available
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
Maradona carnivalized football and carnivalized himself, making himself the Great Clown, where Clowning is not relegation, on the contrary, it is recognition and absolution of human precariousness
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The sudden occupation of key positions in the federal public administration by military personnel is no longer a disaster in the making. It has become a tragedy with fatal victims.
By LUIZ GABRIEL LIMA & MONIZE ARQUER: The party design of city halls and perspectives for the second round
By ANNABELLE BONNET: Commentary on Simone de Beauvoir's newly published book
By ATILIO A. BORON: Diego was pure people, down to his very core, and, like Fidel, his desire for justice, as well as his rejection of all forms of oppression and exploitation, were insatiable.
By PEDRO LANGE NETTO MACHADO: Concerns about the effects of global warming and the environmental degradation that aggravates it now give rise to the development of a new concept
By LEONARDO BOFF: The great challenge for the 21st century is to build a civilization whose center is life
By JOELMA LV PIRES:
Khakistocracy is the system of government that brings together the worst, the least qualified and absolutely unscrupulous
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
It is important to be smart in the face of the new framework enunciating innovations in technology and education, which has been moving for decades at the service of supposed global productivity and this year exploded in the pandemic
By SERGIO CARDOSO:
The government exists and is maintained on account of two sustaining forces: the military establishment and the Market.