
Imitation, emulation and poetry in Racine
By PAULO MARTINS: In the 17th century in France, the treatment of ancient poetic sources was part of the process of invention
By PAULO MARTINS: In the 17th century in France, the treatment of ancient poetic sources was part of the process of invention
By JAIMIR CONTE and by DAVID HUME: Introduction by the translator and introduction by the author of the newly edited book.
By ANDRE GUNDER FRANK:
Most theoretical categories and guidelines for development policy come from historical experiences that do not fit underdeveloped countries
By DAVID DÍAZ ARIAS: Commentary on the recently released book “Crisis política del mundo moderna”, by Gilberto Lopes
By WAGNER ROMÃO: Lula's resurgence as a candidate in 2022 brought some sanity to the political environment and moved the tectonic plates of politics
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS:
Considerations on “It's All True”, the unfinished documentary by the American filmmaker
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Commentary on the book organized by Glória Ferreira & Cecilia Cotrim
By JEAN TIBLE: Introduction to the Brazilian edition of Kristin Ross's recently published book
The Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism:
Letter-Manifesto of Activists and Intellectuals Gathered by the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
By RICARDO MANOEL DE OLIVEIRA MORAIS: With high authorities defending the non-existence of racism, reviewing our history is imperative
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
Bolsonarism has managed to guide discussions and even the country's intellectual production.
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
Lula knows perfectly well that he was summoned to manage the barbarism of a mock national society in frank neocolonial reversal
By KATIA SANTOS: Bolsonaro's cruelty teaches, in the most painful way, that you cannot give political power to people who have no compassion
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Two viruses with destructive potential: the biological virus and the virus of class impudence
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
Considerations on “Notes for an African Oresteia”, by Pasolini
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Presentation and translation of the lyrics of the song composed by Léo Ferré
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
The Commune's wreckers had to adopt part of their program to govern the country where class contradictions had most openly and sharply manifested themselves.
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: Commentary on the book “Kabale”, by Michael Chighel
By MILTON PINHEIRO:
The history of the PCB is marked by the perspective of the Brazilian revolution and the socialist project
By PAULO MARTINS: In the 17th century in France, the treatment of ancient poetic sources was part of the process of invention
By JAIMIR CONTE and by DAVID HUME: Introduction by the translator and introduction by the author of the newly edited book.
By ANDRE GUNDER FRANK:
Most theoretical categories and guidelines for development policy come from historical experiences that do not fit underdeveloped countries
By DAVID DÍAZ ARIAS: Commentary on the recently released book “Crisis política del mundo moderna”, by Gilberto Lopes
By WAGNER ROMÃO: Lula's resurgence as a candidate in 2022 brought some sanity to the political environment and moved the tectonic plates of politics
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS:
Considerations on “It's All True”, the unfinished documentary by the American filmmaker
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Commentary on the book organized by Glória Ferreira & Cecilia Cotrim
By JEAN TIBLE: Introduction to the Brazilian edition of Kristin Ross's recently published book
The Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism:
Letter-Manifesto of Activists and Intellectuals Gathered by the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute
By RICARDO MANOEL DE OLIVEIRA MORAIS: With high authorities defending the non-existence of racism, reviewing our history is imperative
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
Bolsonarism has managed to guide discussions and even the country's intellectual production.
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
Lula knows perfectly well that he was summoned to manage the barbarism of a mock national society in frank neocolonial reversal
By KATIA SANTOS: Bolsonaro's cruelty teaches, in the most painful way, that you cannot give political power to people who have no compassion
By ALEXANDRE DE FREITAS BARBOSA:
Two viruses with destructive potential: the biological virus and the virus of class impudence
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
Considerations on “Notes for an African Oresteia”, by Pasolini
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Presentation and translation of the lyrics of the song composed by Léo Ferré
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
The Commune's wreckers had to adopt part of their program to govern the country where class contradictions had most openly and sharply manifested themselves.
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: Commentary on the book “Kabale”, by Michael Chighel
By MILTON PINHEIRO:
The history of the PCB is marked by the perspective of the Brazilian revolution and the socialist project