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By CHICO ALENCAR:
Passivity is a sequel to centuries of hegemony of enslavement of the majority of our people
By CHICO ALENCAR:
Passivity is a sequel to centuries of hegemony of enslavement of the majority of our people
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Critical considerations on the book “Birth of Biopolitics”
By WOLFGANG LEO MAAR: Comments on the book, considered a classic of Brazilian sociology
By FACUNDO NAHUEL MARTÍN: Considerations on the philosopher's new contributions to the critique of capitalism
By FABIANA SCOLESO: The antisocial metabolism of capital, its impacts on territories, food production and the world of work
By RONALD ROCHA: The illegitimate occupant of the Planalto Palace displays a level of ignorance and irresponsibility like few others in human history
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS: Commentary on the book “The Author in Cinema”, by Jean-Claude Bernardet
By LEO PANITCH:
Commentary on the book by Rebecca Tarlau, “Occupying Schools, Occupying Land: How the Landless Workers Movement Transformed Brazilian Education”
By SUSANA DE CASTRO:
The geopolitics of knowledge imposes on all countries of the world the hegemonic epistemology based on universal modern categories of thought
By CARLOS EDUARDO ARAÚJO:
To the apologists of the civil-military dictatorship, who have promoted demonstrations to invoke this dark past: Be careful what you wish for!
By LEONARDO BOFF: “Every child wants to be a man; every man wants to be great; every great man wants to be a king. Only God wanted to be a child.” And so it happened.
By RICARDO IANNACE:
Commentary on two stories that address the relationship between teacher and student
By MARCOS SILVA & MARINALVA VILAR DE LIMA: Commentary on the book organized by Maria do Rosário Cunha Peixoto and Nelson Tomelin Jr.
By ANDRÉ FLORES PENHA VALLE: State power is a class power, not an independent and neutral power that is put in dispute, or partially in dispute, every two years
By ALYSSON LEANDRO MASCARO: To capitalism, Brazil is already what it should be. Development will be socialist
By FLO MENEZES: Read one of the articles from the digital book “Risks about music: rehearsals – repetitions – tests”
By MARCO BUTI:
In art, there are numerous manifestations in which the physical intervention of the artist is inseparable from the creation of meaning.
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: Competitive capitalism has not prevented rising inequality, environmental damage, extreme exploitation of its workers, and regular and recurring investment crises
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & PAULO FERNANDO PEREIRA DE SOUZA: And what is structural in racism is the understanding of race as a device of social control
By CHICO ALENCAR:
Passivity is a sequel to centuries of hegemony of enslavement of the majority of our people
By GILBERTO LOPES:
Critical considerations on the book “Birth of Biopolitics”
By WOLFGANG LEO MAAR: Comments on the book, considered a classic of Brazilian sociology
By FACUNDO NAHUEL MARTÍN: Considerations on the philosopher's new contributions to the critique of capitalism
By FABIANA SCOLESO: The antisocial metabolism of capital, its impacts on territories, food production and the world of work
By RONALD ROCHA: The illegitimate occupant of the Planalto Palace displays a level of ignorance and irresponsibility like few others in human history
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS: Commentary on the book “The Author in Cinema”, by Jean-Claude Bernardet
By LEO PANITCH:
Commentary on the book by Rebecca Tarlau, “Occupying Schools, Occupying Land: How the Landless Workers Movement Transformed Brazilian Education”
By SUSANA DE CASTRO:
The geopolitics of knowledge imposes on all countries of the world the hegemonic epistemology based on universal modern categories of thought
By CARLOS EDUARDO ARAÚJO:
To the apologists of the civil-military dictatorship, who have promoted demonstrations to invoke this dark past: Be careful what you wish for!
By LEONARDO BOFF: “Every child wants to be a man; every man wants to be great; every great man wants to be a king. Only God wanted to be a child.” And so it happened.
By RICARDO IANNACE:
Commentary on two stories that address the relationship between teacher and student
By MARCOS SILVA & MARINALVA VILAR DE LIMA: Commentary on the book organized by Maria do Rosário Cunha Peixoto and Nelson Tomelin Jr.
By ANDRÉ FLORES PENHA VALLE: State power is a class power, not an independent and neutral power that is put in dispute, or partially in dispute, every two years
By ALYSSON LEANDRO MASCARO: To capitalism, Brazil is already what it should be. Development will be socialist
By FLO MENEZES: Read one of the articles from the digital book “Risks about music: rehearsals – repetitions – tests”
By MARCO BUTI:
In art, there are numerous manifestations in which the physical intervention of the artist is inseparable from the creation of meaning.
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: Competitive capitalism has not prevented rising inequality, environmental damage, extreme exploitation of its workers, and regular and recurring investment crises
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & PAULO FERNANDO PEREIRA DE SOUZA: And what is structural in racism is the understanding of race as a device of social control