
Manuel Odorico Mendes
By PAULO MARTINS:
Considerations on the work of the translator, among others, of Homer and Virgil
By PAULO MARTINS:
Considerations on the work of the translator, among others, of Homer and Virgil
By HENRY BURNETT:
Comment on the recently released album “Elza Soares & João de Aquino”
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The film “Don't look up” is a ferocious diagnosis of the evil that has been eating away at what we once call civilization from within.
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
At this time, when it is no longer night and not yet day, it is up to the actor to exorcise the shadows of the nightmare we experience.
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
In the capitalism of neocolonial barbarism, bourgeois despotism must be exercised brutally and without hesitation.
By ALEXANDRE DE LIMA CASTRO TRANJAN:
Commentary on the film “Don't Look Up”, directed by Adam McKay
By TARSO GENRO:
Moderation, reform and revolution are fused today in the figure of Lula
By JULIA CONLEY:
The meaning of activist and religious for South Africa and the world
By JOSE RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
We ended 2021 thinking only about 2022 and perhaps reflecting on the difficulties of 2023
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
The mistaken use of Lenin to defend an alliance that is not on the side of the radically democratic sectors of national life
By RICARDO ANTUNES:
Capital’s socio-metabolic reproduction system, in addition to having a destructive gear, with the pandemic also became a lethal system
By JOSÉ MICAELSON LACERDA MORAIS:
Comment on the film, recently released in Brazil, directed by Adam McKay
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Considerations about the 30 years of capitalist restoration
By MARILÉA DE ALMEIDA:
Considerations on the thought and work of the North American intellectual
By CARLOS EDUARDO BELLINI BORENSTEIN:
The left has the challenge of avoiding the fragmentation of candidacies in the progressive field
By ARMANDO BOITO:
It is symptomatic that a good part of the left has fallen into the trap of discussing names
By PAULO MARTINS:
Considerations on the work of the translator, among others, of Homer and Virgil
By HENRY BURNETT:
Comment on the recently released album “Elza Soares & João de Aquino”
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The film “Don't look up” is a ferocious diagnosis of the evil that has been eating away at what we once call civilization from within.
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
At this time, when it is no longer night and not yet day, it is up to the actor to exorcise the shadows of the nightmare we experience.
By PLÍNIO DE ARRUDA SAMPAIO JR.:
In the capitalism of neocolonial barbarism, bourgeois despotism must be exercised brutally and without hesitation.
By ALEXANDRE DE LIMA CASTRO TRANJAN:
Commentary on the film “Don't Look Up”, directed by Adam McKay
By TARSO GENRO:
Moderation, reform and revolution are fused today in the figure of Lula
By JULIA CONLEY:
The meaning of activist and religious for South Africa and the world
By JOSE RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
We ended 2021 thinking only about 2022 and perhaps reflecting on the difficulties of 2023
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
The mistaken use of Lenin to defend an alliance that is not on the side of the radically democratic sectors of national life
By RICARDO ANTUNES:
Capital’s socio-metabolic reproduction system, in addition to having a destructive gear, with the pandemic also became a lethal system
By JOSÉ MICAELSON LACERDA MORAIS:
Comment on the film, recently released in Brazil, directed by Adam McKay
By VALERIO ARCARY:
Considerations about the 30 years of capitalist restoration
By MARILÉA DE ALMEIDA:
Considerations on the thought and work of the North American intellectual
By CARLOS EDUARDO BELLINI BORENSTEIN:
The left has the challenge of avoiding the fragmentation of candidacies in the progressive field
By ARMANDO BOITO:
It is symptomatic that a good part of the left has fallen into the trap of discussing names