
Where is Brazil going?
By VALERIO ARCARY: Brazil is not Argentina in “slow motion”.
By LUIZ EDUARDO PRADO DE OLIVEIRA & GILSON IANNINI: Preface to the recently launched critical edition of the work of Sigmund Freud.
By MARIA RITA KEHL:
A society governed by the assumption of equal rights and dignity among all citizens produces, to some extent, different subjectivities from those produced by the logic of capitalist societies
By WOLFGANG LEO MAAR: The counterrevolution is preventive: it turns against democratic, peaceful and orderly changes, represented by the elected PT governments; and it is more perennial and harmful than a blow
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Rosa Luxemburgo is still alive in the memory of millions, and in the growing attention of cultural and political vanguards around the world.
By LUIZ EDUARDO PRADO DE OLIVEIRA & GILSON IANNINI: Preface to the recently launched critical edition of the work of Sigmund Freud.
By MARIA RITA KEHL:
A society governed by the assumption of equal rights and dignity among all citizens produces, to some extent, different subjectivities from those produced by the logic of capitalist societies
By WOLFGANG LEO MAAR: The counterrevolution is preventive: it turns against democratic, peaceful and orderly changes, represented by the elected PT governments; and it is more perennial and harmful than a blow
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Rosa Luxemburgo is still alive in the memory of millions, and in the growing attention of cultural and political vanguards around the world.