
Dialectics and revolution in Gramsci
By CELSO FREDERICO:
The philosophy of praxis seeks to move away from both vulgar materialism and idealism.
By CELSO FREDERICO:
The philosophy of praxis seeks to move away from both vulgar materialism and idealism.
By FELIPE MORALLES E MORAES:
Commentary on the book by Jürgen Habermas
By MÁRIO MAESTRI:
It is not militancy in a given party, with a specific denomination, that constitutes the red thread uniting internationalist communists of yesterday and today.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA:
Comment on the article by José Luís Fiori “The hope of peace and the permanence of wars”
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS:
Holes, pollution, public debt, poverty, high concentration of income and wealth, millions of poor people and a very few ultra-rich
By ARLENICE ALMEIDA DA SILVA:
Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book
By ISMAIL XAVIER:
Coutinho's documentary, as a dramatic form, is made from the confrontation between subject and filmmaker, observed by the cinematographic apparatus
By LISZT VIEIRA:
Bolsonaro's crimes were not limited to the area of health
By UNICAMP TEACHERS:
Open letter from professors at the University of Campinas
By BERENICE BENTO:
Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN:
The 92% cut for Science shows that there is not much to celebrate
By MARIO VITOR SANTOS:
Delay and modernity are articulated in Bolsonarism in a montage that points to a real threat
By ALESSANDRO OCTAVIANI:
SOEs are an essential part of creating markets and competitors
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
“Peace” turned out to be the greatest of human utopias
By PETER MCLAREN:
For the Brazilian educator, education is not just about static worldviews, but also, potentially, about transforming the world.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The sense of urgency of the appeals from the popular-democratic field is real
By HERALDO CAMPOS:
A country that has a secure supply of water must look after its reserves as carefully as those that have suffered conflicts due to the lack of this resource.
By CELSO FREDERICO:
The philosophy of praxis seeks to move away from both vulgar materialism and idealism.
By FELIPE MORALLES E MORAES:
Commentary on the book by Jürgen Habermas
By MÁRIO MAESTRI:
It is not militancy in a given party, with a specific denomination, that constitutes the red thread uniting internationalist communists of yesterday and today.
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA:
Comment on the article by José Luís Fiori “The hope of peace and the permanence of wars”
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS:
Holes, pollution, public debt, poverty, high concentration of income and wealth, millions of poor people and a very few ultra-rich
By ARLENICE ALMEIDA DA SILVA:
Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book
By ISMAIL XAVIER:
Coutinho's documentary, as a dramatic form, is made from the confrontation between subject and filmmaker, observed by the cinematographic apparatus
By LISZT VIEIRA:
Bolsonaro's crimes were not limited to the area of health
By UNICAMP TEACHERS:
Open letter from professors at the University of Campinas
By BERENICE BENTO:
Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN:
The 92% cut for Science shows that there is not much to celebrate
By MARIO VITOR SANTOS:
Delay and modernity are articulated in Bolsonarism in a montage that points to a real threat
By ALESSANDRO OCTAVIANI:
SOEs are an essential part of creating markets and competitors
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
“Peace” turned out to be the greatest of human utopias
By PETER MCLAREN:
For the Brazilian educator, education is not just about static worldviews, but also, potentially, about transforming the world.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The sense of urgency of the appeals from the popular-democratic field is real
By HERALDO CAMPOS:
A country that has a secure supply of water must look after its reserves as carefully as those that have suffered conflicts due to the lack of this resource.