
The bankruptcy of the idea of individual freedom
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
Capturing the idea of freedom is a reactive action of authoritarian subject conceptions
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
Capturing the idea of freedom is a reactive action of authoritarian subject conceptions
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
Media owners do not pay any attention to those who do not submit to their navels and continue to dominate the word through the force of their economese
By VITOR SILVEIRA:
Some thoughts on the world's most popular streaming platform
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS:
Corruption as the biggest problem in Brazil is one of the many myths of the fiscal context that circulate freely and strongly in the imagination of a large part of the Brazilian population.
By SALETE CARA:
Considerations on the naturalism of Émile Zola
By LINCOLN SECCO:
Commentary on the document book of the final phase of Luiz Carlos Prestes' political struggle
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
The question of the historical cycles of capital
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
Denialism is not a social aberration, but a predictable phenomenon of a segmented society that is no longer able to provide meaning to life
By BRÁULIO MARQUES RODRIGUES:
Existence, in all its forms, will only have a future if it abandons the commodity form and embraces the form of life.
By LUCIO GREGORI:
Brazil is constituted politically and discursively based on farces
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Boric's election in Chile represents the deepening of the same Chilean path of fifty years ago
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Today there is the presence of two black groups with different material and symbolic interests and demands.
By JOSÉ CLÓVIS DE M. LIMA:
Iceland's pension system has abundant resources to guarantee the retirement and pensions of its population for years and years.
By TARSO GENRO:
Lula's socialist ideology is a project of permanent regulation of the capitalist system
By PEDRO CÔRTES LOUREIRO:
Commentary on the film “Don't Look Up”, directed by Adam McKay
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Politics as a cartography through which the boundaries between what is or is not thinkable and nameable are defined
By LARISSA ALVES DE LIRA & HERICK VAZQUEZ SOARES:
The opening of new frontiers beckons with new “eldorados”, pushing our contradictions forward in time and space
By GUIDO MANTEGA:
The Brazilian economy ended 2021 stagnant and will remain so throughout 2022
By DENNIS DE OLIVEIRA:
Capturing the idea of freedom is a reactive action of authoritarian subject conceptions
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
Media owners do not pay any attention to those who do not submit to their navels and continue to dominate the word through the force of their economese
By VITOR SILVEIRA:
Some thoughts on the world's most popular streaming platform
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS:
Corruption as the biggest problem in Brazil is one of the many myths of the fiscal context that circulate freely and strongly in the imagination of a large part of the Brazilian population.
By SALETE CARA:
Considerations on the naturalism of Émile Zola
By LINCOLN SECCO:
Commentary on the document book of the final phase of Luiz Carlos Prestes' political struggle
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
The question of the historical cycles of capital
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
Denialism is not a social aberration, but a predictable phenomenon of a segmented society that is no longer able to provide meaning to life
By BRÁULIO MARQUES RODRIGUES:
Existence, in all its forms, will only have a future if it abandons the commodity form and embraces the form of life.
By LUCIO GREGORI:
Brazil is constituted politically and discursively based on farces
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Boric's election in Chile represents the deepening of the same Chilean path of fifty years ago
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Today there is the presence of two black groups with different material and symbolic interests and demands.
By JOSÉ CLÓVIS DE M. LIMA:
Iceland's pension system has abundant resources to guarantee the retirement and pensions of its population for years and years.
By TARSO GENRO:
Lula's socialist ideology is a project of permanent regulation of the capitalist system
By PEDRO CÔRTES LOUREIRO:
Commentary on the film “Don't Look Up”, directed by Adam McKay
By HENRI ACSELRAD:
Politics as a cartography through which the boundaries between what is or is not thinkable and nameable are defined
By LARISSA ALVES DE LIRA & HERICK VAZQUEZ SOARES:
The opening of new frontiers beckons with new “eldorados”, pushing our contradictions forward in time and space
By GUIDO MANTEGA:
The Brazilian economy ended 2021 stagnant and will remain so throughout 2022