
A thousand-pointed star
By JOÃO ADOLFO HANSEN: Commentary on the book “The Hour of the Star”, by Clarice Lispector
By JOÃO ADOLFO HANSEN: Commentary on the book “The Hour of the Star”, by Clarice Lispector
By ARNALDO FRANCO JUNIOR: Commentary on the chronicle “The Annoying Children” and the book “The Hour of the Star”
By FEDERICO FINCHELSTEIN:
Read the “Introduction” of the newly released book
Podcast, Fascism according to Pachukanis: A conversation with Allyson Mascaro and Juliana Paula Magalhães about the Russian jurist's book
By UGO PALHETA: Fascism is not a simple desperate response of the bourgeoisie to an imminent revolutionary threat, but the expression of a crisis of alternative to the existing order
By GERALDO OLIVEIRA:
The place of religion must be found in cordial intelligence, where utopias emerge
By PAULO SERGIO PINHEIRO:
The incompleteness of democracy in Brazil and the retreat of human rights
By RODRIGO MAIOLINI REBELLO PINHO: Marx not only followed the French translation of his book, he went much further: he completely rewrote it
By DIEGO PAUTASSO: The current international situation cannot be understood without a thorough reflection on the nature of China's rise
By VLADIMIR SÁFATLE: Presentation of the recently published book by Georges Didi-Huberman
By ANITA LEANDRO & MATEUS ARAÚJO: State violence in two recent Brazilian films – “Pastor Cláudio” and “Seven Years in May”
By ALICE ITANI:
Fighting and thinking together is a manifesto of those who take care of our woods, our forests, our rivers and our land, as they take care of their communities
By ANDRE LUIZ DE SOUZA: Self-employment, self-entrepreneurship and the fallacy of entrepreneurship
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
The reading of the Orbán phenomenon, on the trail of Agnés Heller
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: The Government cannot, and even if it could, it should not subsidize private education, which is an agency of profit or privatized education
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JUNIOR: The narrative of the BC's autonomy has its plausibility, and in a certain way appeals to common sense. It is not entirely false, but it hides essential aspects.
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
To Arendt what belongs to Arendt, to the left what belongs to the left
By JOÃO ADOLFO HANSEN: Commentary on the book “The Hour of the Star”, by Clarice Lispector
By ARNALDO FRANCO JUNIOR: Commentary on the chronicle “The Annoying Children” and the book “The Hour of the Star”
By FEDERICO FINCHELSTEIN:
Read the “Introduction” of the newly released book
Podcast, Fascism according to Pachukanis: A conversation with Allyson Mascaro and Juliana Paula Magalhães about the Russian jurist's book
By UGO PALHETA: Fascism is not a simple desperate response of the bourgeoisie to an imminent revolutionary threat, but the expression of a crisis of alternative to the existing order
By GERALDO OLIVEIRA:
The place of religion must be found in cordial intelligence, where utopias emerge
By PAULO SERGIO PINHEIRO:
The incompleteness of democracy in Brazil and the retreat of human rights
By RODRIGO MAIOLINI REBELLO PINHO: Marx not only followed the French translation of his book, he went much further: he completely rewrote it
By DIEGO PAUTASSO: The current international situation cannot be understood without a thorough reflection on the nature of China's rise
By VLADIMIR SÁFATLE: Presentation of the recently published book by Georges Didi-Huberman
By ANITA LEANDRO & MATEUS ARAÚJO: State violence in two recent Brazilian films – “Pastor Cláudio” and “Seven Years in May”
By ALICE ITANI:
Fighting and thinking together is a manifesto of those who take care of our woods, our forests, our rivers and our land, as they take care of their communities
By ANDRE LUIZ DE SOUZA: Self-employment, self-entrepreneurship and the fallacy of entrepreneurship
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
The reading of the Orbán phenomenon, on the trail of Agnés Heller
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: The Government cannot, and even if it could, it should not subsidize private education, which is an agency of profit or privatized education
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JUNIOR: The narrative of the BC's autonomy has its plausibility, and in a certain way appeals to common sense. It is not entirely false, but it hides essential aspects.
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
To Arendt what belongs to Arendt, to the left what belongs to the left