
The mise en scène of thought in Godard
By MATEUS ARAÚJO: The effort to redefine the foundations of cinematographic representation of the world
By MATEUS ARAÚJO: The effort to redefine the foundations of cinematographic representation of the world
By JOSÉ PAULO NETTO: Presentation of Gustav Mayer's classic book, recently published in Brazil
By MIKE DAVIS: The monolith has cracked and the Republican Party is splitting
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The Farroupilha myth and its narratives continue to be founding beacons of the culture of Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul and Brazil
By MARCOS SILVA: Commentary on the recently released book by Sidnei Munhoz
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: The defense of Bolsonaro's impeachment must organize the politics of resistance and construction of alternatives for the left in 2021
By TARSO GENRO: Current and original social democracy in the socialist debate.
By FELIPE TAUFER: A controversy and an introduction to reading backwards
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Those who lost the most in the chaotic power game of the current Brazilian situation were the workers
By JOÃO ADOLFO HANSEN: Commentary on the book of poems by Tristan Corbière
By FRANCISCO LOUÇÃ: The war between Apple and Facebook is a cannon salute against the technology of control
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Policies guaranteeing the rights of the LGBTI population are slowly and without fanfare emptied
By JORGE BRANCO: The rooster crowed, but we don't know where
By MARIA DA CONCEIÇÃO TAVARES: Read one of the articles in the book organized by Hildete Pereira de Melo
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: Brexit is just another burden for British capital to bear; just as it will be for British families
By EUGENIO TRIVINHO:
The São Paulo and anti-Christmas shot of the “necropolitical progress” of legal demolition of social rights in Brazil
By MATEUS ARAÚJO: The effort to redefine the foundations of cinematographic representation of the world
By JOSÉ PAULO NETTO: Presentation of Gustav Mayer's classic book, recently published in Brazil
By MIKE DAVIS: The monolith has cracked and the Republican Party is splitting
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The Farroupilha myth and its narratives continue to be founding beacons of the culture of Rio Grande do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul and Brazil
By MARCOS SILVA: Commentary on the recently released book by Sidnei Munhoz
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: The defense of Bolsonaro's impeachment must organize the politics of resistance and construction of alternatives for the left in 2021
By TARSO GENRO: Current and original social democracy in the socialist debate.
By FELIPE TAUFER: A controversy and an introduction to reading backwards
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Those who lost the most in the chaotic power game of the current Brazilian situation were the workers
By JOÃO ADOLFO HANSEN: Commentary on the book of poems by Tristan Corbière
By FRANCISCO LOUÇÃ: The war between Apple and Facebook is a cannon salute against the technology of control
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Policies guaranteeing the rights of the LGBTI population are slowly and without fanfare emptied
By JORGE BRANCO: The rooster crowed, but we don't know where
By MARIA DA CONCEIÇÃO TAVARES: Read one of the articles in the book organized by Hildete Pereira de Melo
By MICHAEL ROBERTS: Brexit is just another burden for British capital to bear; just as it will be for British families
By EUGENIO TRIVINHO:
The São Paulo and anti-Christmas shot of the “necropolitical progress” of legal demolition of social rights in Brazil