
Four experiences of coping with grief
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Simone de Beauvoir. Roland Barthes, Noemi Jaffe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Simone de Beauvoir. Roland Barthes, Noemi Jaffe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
By PAULO CESAR DUQUE-Estrada:
Excerpt from the book that deals with the issue “lies and truth in politics”
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Today, the tragedy of the Great Leap Forward is being repeated as comedy in the modernizing capitalist Great Leap Forward.
By PAULO VINÍCIUS BAPTISTA DA SILVA:
It is necessary to value the black self-enunciator for more effective measures in changing and updating via anti-racist discourses
By ANTÔNIO AR IORIS:
The dramatic situation of indigenous peoples in recent years seems to demonstrate that Brazil has lost all sense of human respect, legality and decency.
By CELSO FREDERICO:
The Italian Marxist developed a political conception of ideology, thinking of it as the space in which men become aware of social conflicts and wage their struggles
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS:
Commentary on the book by Maria Carolina de Jesus
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Conjuncture analyzes have become our main method, causing us to run the risk of losing sight of all the structural reconstructions that could allow us to understand the present moment
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
The idea that the human animal was uprooted by the patriarchal culture seems to be the only way to appease the internal conflicts that separated man from himself.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
At the Glasgow Conference, a tense and leaderless world
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The Netflix series is a digital inventory of the capitalism we bled and will bleed to death.
By MÁRIO MAESTRI:
With the Abolition, in 1888, racism became an important element in the maintenance of social discipline and for the super-exploitation of work
By CARLOS TAUTZ:
Celso Pastore and 1964: the year that insists on not ending
By LEONARDO BOFF:
The triumph of instrumental-analytical and bureaucratic reason devoid of sensitivity and cordiality
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
The current prevalence of raw power bodes ill and poses a huge challenge to liberal democracy.
By GUILHERME PREGER:
There is no denialist or obscurantist movement that is not a political movement
By GERALDO OLIVEIRA:
It is more than urgent to respect multiple beliefs, especially those of African origin, and not to condone and spread false information.
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Simone de Beauvoir. Roland Barthes, Noemi Jaffe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
By PAULO CESAR DUQUE-Estrada:
Excerpt from the book that deals with the issue “lies and truth in politics”
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
Today, the tragedy of the Great Leap Forward is being repeated as comedy in the modernizing capitalist Great Leap Forward.
By PAULO VINÍCIUS BAPTISTA DA SILVA:
It is necessary to value the black self-enunciator for more effective measures in changing and updating via anti-racist discourses
By ANTÔNIO AR IORIS:
The dramatic situation of indigenous peoples in recent years seems to demonstrate that Brazil has lost all sense of human respect, legality and decency.
By CELSO FREDERICO:
The Italian Marxist developed a political conception of ideology, thinking of it as the space in which men become aware of social conflicts and wage their struggles
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS:
Commentary on the book by Maria Carolina de Jesus
By FABRÍCIO MACIEL:
Conjuncture analyzes have become our main method, causing us to run the risk of losing sight of all the structural reconstructions that could allow us to understand the present moment
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
The idea that the human animal was uprooted by the patriarchal culture seems to be the only way to appease the internal conflicts that separated man from himself.
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
At the Glasgow Conference, a tense and leaderless world
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The Netflix series is a digital inventory of the capitalism we bled and will bleed to death.
By MÁRIO MAESTRI:
With the Abolition, in 1888, racism became an important element in the maintenance of social discipline and for the super-exploitation of work
By CARLOS TAUTZ:
Celso Pastore and 1964: the year that insists on not ending
By LEONARDO BOFF:
The triumph of instrumental-analytical and bureaucratic reason devoid of sensitivity and cordiality
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
The current prevalence of raw power bodes ill and poses a huge challenge to liberal democracy.
By GUILHERME PREGER:
There is no denialist or obscurantist movement that is not a political movement
By GERALDO OLIVEIRA:
It is more than urgent to respect multiple beliefs, especially those of African origin, and not to condone and spread false information.