
Biden is not Roosevelt
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
The balance of the first 100 days of his government leaves no room for great illusions.
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
The balance of the first 100 days of his government leaves no room for great illusions.
By PAULO EDUARDO ARANTES:
Reflections on the meanings of the events of 1968.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
We have to accept being a species among others on Earth and, at the same time, think and act as universal beings.
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The identification of a precariousness of work at the center of current capitalism was carried out by several contemporary European authors, but explained like no one else by Robert Castel
By LUIZ MENNA-BARRETO:
It is very likely that the gaze pandemic spread because of a ritual that was established in the early XNUMXst century.
By PAULO MARTINS:
Commentary on the translation of “As Metamorfoses”, by Ovid, made by Bocage.
By ROBERTO SCHWARZ:
Commentary on the classic film by the Italian filmmaker.
By BYUNG-CHUL HAN: The Covid-19 virus is wearing our society down to the ground by deepening its social fractures. It is driving us to collective fatigue.
By THIAGO BLOSS DE ARAÚJO:
The pandemic has radically exposed the colonial and punitive structures that constitute Brazil, since its formation, as a penal colony
By CAROLINA FREITAS:
The Paris Commune was an experience of proletarian power that shuffles big politics and the daily lives of the masses, in the multiple revolutionary incursions in the streets of the city
By SÉRGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA:
All that is left for Jair M. Bolsonaro is the coup or misinformation.
By ÉTIENNE BALIBAR:
Preface to the newly released book by Immanuel Wallerstein and Étienne Balibar.
By ATILIO A. BORON: Biden gives a defensive response to the unprecedented depth of the crisis of American capitalism and the resounding failure of orthodox policies
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The freedoms of movement and undertaking are being confused with the freedom to destroy and let die
By DIOGO FAGUNDES:
Irrational conflict between peoples or struggle for justice?
By CARMEM NEGREIROS: In the writer's work, we can hear the voices of those silenced by cultural history.
By JUDITH BUTLER:
Despite the assertion of interdependence, it becomes clear that the shared world is not equally shared.
By ALEXANDRE DE LIMA CASTRO TRANJAN: Reflections on the commodification of knowledge
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
Another police massacre or a macabre reactionary political articulation?
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
The balance of the first 100 days of his government leaves no room for great illusions.
By PAULO EDUARDO ARANTES:
Reflections on the meanings of the events of 1968.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
We have to accept being a species among others on Earth and, at the same time, think and act as universal beings.
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
The identification of a precariousness of work at the center of current capitalism was carried out by several contemporary European authors, but explained like no one else by Robert Castel
By LUIZ MENNA-BARRETO:
It is very likely that the gaze pandemic spread because of a ritual that was established in the early XNUMXst century.
By PAULO MARTINS:
Commentary on the translation of “As Metamorfoses”, by Ovid, made by Bocage.
By ROBERTO SCHWARZ:
Commentary on the classic film by the Italian filmmaker.
By BYUNG-CHUL HAN: The Covid-19 virus is wearing our society down to the ground by deepening its social fractures. It is driving us to collective fatigue.
By THIAGO BLOSS DE ARAÚJO:
The pandemic has radically exposed the colonial and punitive structures that constitute Brazil, since its formation, as a penal colony
By CAROLINA FREITAS:
The Paris Commune was an experience of proletarian power that shuffles big politics and the daily lives of the masses, in the multiple revolutionary incursions in the streets of the city
By SÉRGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA:
All that is left for Jair M. Bolsonaro is the coup or misinformation.
By ÉTIENNE BALIBAR:
Preface to the newly released book by Immanuel Wallerstein and Étienne Balibar.
By ATILIO A. BORON: Biden gives a defensive response to the unprecedented depth of the crisis of American capitalism and the resounding failure of orthodox policies
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
The freedoms of movement and undertaking are being confused with the freedom to destroy and let die
By DIOGO FAGUNDES:
Irrational conflict between peoples or struggle for justice?
By CARMEM NEGREIROS: In the writer's work, we can hear the voices of those silenced by cultural history.
By JUDITH BUTLER:
Despite the assertion of interdependence, it becomes clear that the shared world is not equally shared.
By ALEXANDRE DE LIMA CASTRO TRANJAN: Reflections on the commodification of knowledge
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR:
Another police massacre or a macabre reactionary political articulation?