
Bergman, a bit of everything
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “Lanterna Mágica”, autobiography by Ingmar Bergman.
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “Lanterna Mágica”, autobiography by Ingmar Bergman.
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Commentary on the book by Giorgio Agamben.
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
Philosopher of history, geographer of anti-colonialism
By PAUL WALDER:
Chile has the first left-wing presidential candidate since Salvador Allende with a real chance of being elected
By DÉMERSON DIAS:
Without political debate, there is no approximation and inclusion of differences
By YVES SÃO PAULO:
Commentary on the female protagonists in the work of the American writer.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
They believe that if they continue to hold Assange in this undead condition, we will gradually forget about him. It's our duty to prove them wrong.
By GILBERTO TEDEIA:
From suspicions about reflection on university to Brazilian social matter as a starting point for instituting philosophical ideas
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Daily violence in Brazil is spectacle, entertainment for many and for the exploitation of venal media and venal politicians
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
An eventual defeat of the most reactionary sectors of the order in 2022 would represent a momentary relief in the class war waged by the bourgeoisie against the workers.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
Archaeological evidence of the story was considered fantasy until the XNUMXth century.
PODCAST: Eugênio Bucci and Fernando Haddad comment on the recently released book, mediated by Ricardo Musse Listen in the player below or go to Spotfy
By YANIS VAROUFAKIS:
While capitalism may end with a murmur, the boom may soon follow.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
This party has been able to cyclically reinvent itself over the last hundred years depending on the historical era and its challenges.
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Excerpts from the recently released book, an autobiography in interviews given to João Villaverde and José Marcio Rego.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
There will be no impeachment and Bolsonaro will not melt: it's time to wear down the government more and more; continuing with the struggle in the streets, networks and ballot boxes.
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
The population of the planet is approaching 8 billion, and everything is growing exponentially: the number of ignorant people, geniuses, educated people, artists and criminals
By THIAGO BLOSS DE ARAÚJO:
The media spectacle surrounding his hunt and his death reveals its origin: identification. An identification that is unbearable
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “Lanterna Mágica”, autobiography by Ingmar Bergman.
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Commentary on the book by Giorgio Agamben.
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
Philosopher of history, geographer of anti-colonialism
By PAUL WALDER:
Chile has the first left-wing presidential candidate since Salvador Allende with a real chance of being elected
By DÉMERSON DIAS:
Without political debate, there is no approximation and inclusion of differences
By YVES SÃO PAULO:
Commentary on the female protagonists in the work of the American writer.
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
They believe that if they continue to hold Assange in this undead condition, we will gradually forget about him. It's our duty to prove them wrong.
By GILBERTO TEDEIA:
From suspicions about reflection on university to Brazilian social matter as a starting point for instituting philosophical ideas
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Daily violence in Brazil is spectacle, entertainment for many and for the exploitation of venal media and venal politicians
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
An eventual defeat of the most reactionary sectors of the order in 2022 would represent a momentary relief in the class war waged by the bourgeoisie against the workers.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
Archaeological evidence of the story was considered fantasy until the XNUMXth century.
PODCAST: Eugênio Bucci and Fernando Haddad comment on the recently released book, mediated by Ricardo Musse Listen in the player below or go to Spotfy
By YANIS VAROUFAKIS:
While capitalism may end with a murmur, the boom may soon follow.
By ELIAS JABBOUR:
This party has been able to cyclically reinvent itself over the last hundred years depending on the historical era and its challenges.
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Excerpts from the recently released book, an autobiography in interviews given to João Villaverde and José Marcio Rego.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
There will be no impeachment and Bolsonaro will not melt: it's time to wear down the government more and more; continuing with the struggle in the streets, networks and ballot boxes.
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
The population of the planet is approaching 8 billion, and everything is growing exponentially: the number of ignorant people, geniuses, educated people, artists and criminals
By THIAGO BLOSS DE ARAÚJO:
The media spectacle surrounding his hunt and his death reveals its origin: identification. An identification that is unbearable