
The Destruction of the Republic
By TARSO GENRO:
Considerations about the political forces that attack – inside and outside the State – the moral and material goods of the nation
By TARSO GENRO:
Considerations about the political forces that attack – inside and outside the State – the moral and material goods of the nation
By AUGUSTO MASSI:
Excerpt from the Organizer's Preface to the newly released anthology
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA:
There is an ongoing attempt to deconstruct the image of Florestan Fernandes by some people in the academic world
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
It is not enough to win the election. Election is a means, not an end
By MARISA DE OLIVEIRA:
Theory and method that embody the proposal endorse only an individualistic and market-oriented education
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Considerations on the transformation of the idea of a work of art and on the film “The man who sold his skin”
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Considerations on the career of the Irish filmmaker
By LUCAS POHL & SAMO TOMSIC:
The antisocial tendencies of capital, where surplus value is defined by uselessness
By MARVIA SCÁRDUA & RODRIGO DE CARVALHO:
Party federations mean a new and modern way of organizing party groups
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The trained survival instinct of the government that is there – and still is – haunts the most rigorous scientific skepticism
By DÉBORA DIAS:
Commentary on the book organized by Adelaide Gonçalves, Paula Godinho and Maria de Lourdes Vicente da Silva
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
The fight against corruption was a central axis of the right-wing agenda in the mid-twentieth century, whose legacy still insists on wanting to guide the country's course
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The bet on open conflict against the political-institutional system gave better conditions for the captain to play the political game, because he protected those who could create problems
By ARI MARCELO SOLON:
Was Spinoza banned because he was an anti-capitalist democrat or because he was an atheist?
By ELEONORA ALBANO:
Reflections on the changes at the University that are profoundly altering its graduate programs
By GUTO LEITE:
Commentary on the classic essay by Antonio Candido
By LEONARDO BOFF:
We live in a militarized and exceptional regime, in a time of post-democracy. We have to get back on top, not consider the current situation as an irremediable tragedy.
By CELSO FREDERICO:
The dialectic between the universal and the particular stresses Adorno's analyzes at all times
By RODRIGO VIANNA:
The conversation that moves the political board and scares the right
By TARSO GENRO:
Considerations about the political forces that attack – inside and outside the State – the moral and material goods of the nation
By AUGUSTO MASSI:
Excerpt from the Organizer's Preface to the newly released anthology
By PAULO FERNANDES SILVEIRA:
There is an ongoing attempt to deconstruct the image of Florestan Fernandes by some people in the academic world
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
It is not enough to win the election. Election is a means, not an end
By MARISA DE OLIVEIRA:
Theory and method that embody the proposal endorse only an individualistic and market-oriented education
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Considerations on the transformation of the idea of a work of art and on the film “The man who sold his skin”
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Considerations on the career of the Irish filmmaker
By LUCAS POHL & SAMO TOMSIC:
The antisocial tendencies of capital, where surplus value is defined by uselessness
By MARVIA SCÁRDUA & RODRIGO DE CARVALHO:
Party federations mean a new and modern way of organizing party groups
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The trained survival instinct of the government that is there – and still is – haunts the most rigorous scientific skepticism
By DÉBORA DIAS:
Commentary on the book organized by Adelaide Gonçalves, Paula Godinho and Maria de Lourdes Vicente da Silva
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
The fight against corruption was a central axis of the right-wing agenda in the mid-twentieth century, whose legacy still insists on wanting to guide the country's course
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS:
The bet on open conflict against the political-institutional system gave better conditions for the captain to play the political game, because he protected those who could create problems
By ARI MARCELO SOLON:
Was Spinoza banned because he was an anti-capitalist democrat or because he was an atheist?
By ELEONORA ALBANO:
Reflections on the changes at the University that are profoundly altering its graduate programs
By GUTO LEITE:
Commentary on the classic essay by Antonio Candido
By LEONARDO BOFF:
We live in a militarized and exceptional regime, in a time of post-democracy. We have to get back on top, not consider the current situation as an irremediable tragedy.
By CELSO FREDERICO:
The dialectic between the universal and the particular stresses Adorno's analyzes at all times
By RODRIGO VIANNA:
The conversation that moves the political board and scares the right