
The risks of armed ignorance
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Neofascists sound more appropriate to the medieval world, although they are often wielding cutting-edge technologies.
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Neofascists sound more appropriate to the medieval world, although they are often wielding cutting-edge technologies.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
From the Hitchcockian perspective, it was important that the audience knew more than the characters, in order to create suspense.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
A description of the air of our time
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JÚNIOR; AFRANIO MENDES CATANI & EVERTON HENRIQUE ELEUTÉRIO FARGONI:
The motivations that promote the emigration of scientists and young researchers from Brazil
By ROBERT KURZ:
Unthinkingly and unquestioningly, the social formation that emerged from the October Revolution was accepted, for better or for worse, as “real socialism”.
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS:
Considerations on the cinematographic dialogue between Glauber Rocha and Eduardo Coutinho
By JOSÉ MAURÍCIO DOMINGUES:
Excerpt, selected by the author, from the Introduction of the newly released book
By CELSO FREDERICO:
When leaning over Croce's work, Gramsci sought to decant ideas that would format the bases of his own conception of the world
By BERNARDO BIANCHI:
What does the battle over Freire really tell us about the state of Brazilian society in 2021?
By ISABELLA FONTANIELLO & DÉBORA FIGUEIREDO MENDONÇA DO PRADO:
The policy implemented in the Democratic administration is little different from the agenda proposed by Trump
By PAULO SILVEIRA:
The day we stopped to listen to the words of León Rozitchner
By ROBERT SAYRE & MICHAEL LÖWY:
Introduction to the newly released book, written by four hands
By JEREMY CORBYN:
We have a lot to learn from the achievements of the Bolivian left in power
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
Those who bet solely on 2022 may be playing the game of Bolsonaro and Bolsonarism
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL:
Comment on the article by Rodrigo de Carvalho
By TALES AB´SÁBER:
The intellectual writer is, in fact, an inventor, as shown by the work of Pedro Nava
By VALÉRIA DOS SANTOS GUIMARÃES:
Commentary on the film directed by Christian Schwochow
By MEGHIE RODRIGUES:
Years of funding cuts have been hard to swallow for researchers in Brazil
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The Bolsonaro government was born with the diagnosis that the country would be ungovernable with the system of rights provided for in the 1988 Charter.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Anti-intellectualism is the cable-stayed bridge in neo-fascism and neoliberalism to barbarism. Intellectuals are members of the resistance to revived irrationalism
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Neofascists sound more appropriate to the medieval world, although they are often wielding cutting-edge technologies.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
From the Hitchcockian perspective, it was important that the audience knew more than the characters, in order to create suspense.
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
A description of the air of our time
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JÚNIOR; AFRANIO MENDES CATANI & EVERTON HENRIQUE ELEUTÉRIO FARGONI:
The motivations that promote the emigration of scientists and young researchers from Brazil
By ROBERT KURZ:
Unthinkingly and unquestioningly, the social formation that emerged from the October Revolution was accepted, for better or for worse, as “real socialism”.
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS:
Considerations on the cinematographic dialogue between Glauber Rocha and Eduardo Coutinho
By JOSÉ MAURÍCIO DOMINGUES:
Excerpt, selected by the author, from the Introduction of the newly released book
By CELSO FREDERICO:
When leaning over Croce's work, Gramsci sought to decant ideas that would format the bases of his own conception of the world
By BERNARDO BIANCHI:
What does the battle over Freire really tell us about the state of Brazilian society in 2021?
By ISABELLA FONTANIELLO & DÉBORA FIGUEIREDO MENDONÇA DO PRADO:
The policy implemented in the Democratic administration is little different from the agenda proposed by Trump
By PAULO SILVEIRA:
The day we stopped to listen to the words of León Rozitchner
By ROBERT SAYRE & MICHAEL LÖWY:
Introduction to the newly released book, written by four hands
By JEREMY CORBYN:
We have a lot to learn from the achievements of the Bolivian left in power
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
Those who bet solely on 2022 may be playing the game of Bolsonaro and Bolsonarism
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL:
Comment on the article by Rodrigo de Carvalho
By TALES AB´SÁBER:
The intellectual writer is, in fact, an inventor, as shown by the work of Pedro Nava
By VALÉRIA DOS SANTOS GUIMARÃES:
Commentary on the film directed by Christian Schwochow
By MEGHIE RODRIGUES:
Years of funding cuts have been hard to swallow for researchers in Brazil
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The Bolsonaro government was born with the diagnosis that the country would be ungovernable with the system of rights provided for in the 1988 Charter.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Anti-intellectualism is the cable-stayed bridge in neo-fascism and neoliberalism to barbarism. Intellectuals are members of the resistance to revived irrationalism