
XXIII Fragments
By AIRTON PASCHOA:
Four sonnets in prose
By ROBERT ALTER:
Introduction to Frank Kermode's newly edited book
By GEORGE MONBIOT:
We have the technology and money needed to replace fossil fuels
By BENÍCIO VIERO SCHMIDT:
Thoughts on recent events
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES:
To gain trust, Science must no longer be denialist and must be democratic
By CICERO ARAUJO:
Considerations on the political thought of the philosopher
By VALTER SILVERIO:
Foreword to the recently released book by Paulo César Ramos
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
The Usurper's Giro d'Italia of the Planalto Palace
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & VALDETE SOUTO SEVERO:
Instead of punitiveness, it is necessary to protect employment, even if it implies social risk, as there is no greater social risk than living in a capitalist society without having work.
By MARLON DE SOUZA:
Marxist economics offers the strongest intellectual threat to mainstream economics, as well as the most potent theoretical framework for opposing capitalism.
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Why characterize Bolsonarism as neo-fascism
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The material power of ideology deceives us in the very gesture of warning us against deception.
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
PEC dismantles Bolsa Família to create electoral aid and adopts open vote buying to ensure its approval
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The fight against militia neo-fascism is inseparable from the fight against neoliberalism
By DÉBORA MAZZA:
Thoughts on Virginia Woolf's Newly Edited Book
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR:
Thoughts on albums released by each of the three artists in 2021
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Bolsonarist neo-fascism deconstructed decades of conquests. A popular-democratic government needs to have Human Rights as its programmatic nucleus
By GILBERTO LOPES:
The elections on Sunday, November 7th are unlikely to contribute to a reorientation in the Nicaraguan political scene
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS:
Men no longer fear wild animals or the mythical forces of nature, but fear the annihilating powers of society.
By ROBERT ALTER:
Introduction to Frank Kermode's newly edited book
By GEORGE MONBIOT:
We have the technology and money needed to replace fossil fuels
By BENÍCIO VIERO SCHMIDT:
Thoughts on recent events
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES:
To gain trust, Science must no longer be denialist and must be democratic
By CICERO ARAUJO:
Considerations on the political thought of the philosopher
By VALTER SILVERIO:
Foreword to the recently released book by Paulo César Ramos
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
The Usurper's Giro d'Italia of the Planalto Palace
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR & VALDETE SOUTO SEVERO:
Instead of punitiveness, it is necessary to protect employment, even if it implies social risk, as there is no greater social risk than living in a capitalist society without having work.
By MARLON DE SOUZA:
Marxist economics offers the strongest intellectual threat to mainstream economics, as well as the most potent theoretical framework for opposing capitalism.
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Why characterize Bolsonarism as neo-fascism
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The material power of ideology deceives us in the very gesture of warning us against deception.
By JOSÉ DIRCEU:
PEC dismantles Bolsa Família to create electoral aid and adopts open vote buying to ensure its approval
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The fight against militia neo-fascism is inseparable from the fight against neoliberalism
By DÉBORA MAZZA:
Thoughts on Virginia Woolf's Newly Edited Book
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR:
Thoughts on albums released by each of the three artists in 2021
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Bolsonarist neo-fascism deconstructed decades of conquests. A popular-democratic government needs to have Human Rights as its programmatic nucleus
By GILBERTO LOPES:
The elections on Sunday, November 7th are unlikely to contribute to a reorientation in the Nicaraguan political scene
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS:
Men no longer fear wild animals or the mythical forces of nature, but fear the annihilating powers of society.