
XVIII Fragments
By Airton Paschoa: Six short pieces
By MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA:
The ideological character of the State does not have an abstract existence, but is present in its own institutional structure
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL:
The illusion that the generals can act as a brake on Jair M. Bolsonaro is dispelled once and for all.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Any ambitious reform of the US police structure and justice system runs up against the conservatism of American society.
By NAIARA AGUILERA SOARES:
The incredible story of those who profit from death.
By GUILHERME PREGER: Notes on the dilemma of the Armed Forces in the face of Bolsonarism.
By JOÃO FERES JÚNIOR:
Bolsonarism, democracy and coup.
By RENATO LESSA:
Chapter of the recently released collective book “Why Philosophy Matters to Democracy”.
By ERNEST MANDEL:
Marxism can only stay alive if it does not become petrified dogma, so only if it is open and creative.
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Canudos and the favelas and poor outskirts of Brazil follow the same perverse and decimating logic
By DÉMERSON DIAS:
Those who are lenient with the mistakes, doubts and missteps of the left end up justifying barbarism as a stage of reality “in itself”
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Science is science; genocide is genocide.
By JOÃO ANTONIO DE PAULA:
“Presentation” of the newly released Marx biography.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
You have been bearing everything without bending over, with dignity and lightness.
By ANDRÉ FLORES PENHA VALLE:
Globo's retreat in coverage of the 29M should not be understood as an effective rupture with Bolsonarism
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The sacred, the profane and the psychological: In none of these dimensions were we close to the minimum civilizing level for the dignity of the human person
By MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA:
The ideological character of the State does not have an abstract existence, but is present in its own institutional structure
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL:
The illusion that the generals can act as a brake on Jair M. Bolsonaro is dispelled once and for all.
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Any ambitious reform of the US police structure and justice system runs up against the conservatism of American society.
By NAIARA AGUILERA SOARES:
The incredible story of those who profit from death.
By GUILHERME PREGER: Notes on the dilemma of the Armed Forces in the face of Bolsonarism.
By JOÃO FERES JÚNIOR:
Bolsonarism, democracy and coup.
By RENATO LESSA:
Chapter of the recently released collective book “Why Philosophy Matters to Democracy”.
By ERNEST MANDEL:
Marxism can only stay alive if it does not become petrified dogma, so only if it is open and creative.
By REMY J. FONTANA:
Canudos and the favelas and poor outskirts of Brazil follow the same perverse and decimating logic
By DÉMERSON DIAS:
Those who are lenient with the mistakes, doubts and missteps of the left end up justifying barbarism as a stage of reality “in itself”
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Science is science; genocide is genocide.
By JOÃO ANTONIO DE PAULA:
“Presentation” of the newly released Marx biography.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
You have been bearing everything without bending over, with dignity and lightness.
By ANDRÉ FLORES PENHA VALLE:
Globo's retreat in coverage of the 29M should not be understood as an effective rupture with Bolsonarism
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The sacred, the profane and the psychological: In none of these dimensions were we close to the minimum civilizing level for the dignity of the human person