
The siren song of neo-fascism
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Considerations on the crisis of democracy and the rearticulation of neoliberal logic
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Considerations on the crisis of democracy and the rearticulation of neoliberal logic
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Best practice in a play is to act in the given circumstances.
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
The Brazilian university is recent, it has not yet been able to internalize academic values
By LEON DENIS:
A historical and honest reading of Lenin's Marxism begins by recognizing that his legacy is founded on the practical application of the main theses of Marx and Engels
By TALES AB'SÁBER:
Considerations on the recently published book by Roberto Schwarz
By JOÃO ERNANI FURTADO FILHO:
Considerations on the conference-essay by Mário de Andrade
By TANIA MANDARINO:
Bolsonaro continues to behave like someone on the eve of a coup
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
The most urgent task of our time will be to question our most ingrained certainties, especially those that underlie what we understand by democracy
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Considerations on the historical determinations of the fascist regime
By LUCAS FIASCHETTI ESTEVEZ: Comment on the performance of the Japanese musician at Sala São Paulo
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
The war in Ukraine brought almost total erosion between facts and the manipulation of emotions and perceptions, between hypotheses or conjectures and unassailable truths.
By DOMINGOS FERNANDES DA ROCHA JÚNIOR:
Every day Bolsonaro advances a little more, tarnishing democracy
By LUIS VARESE:
The battle for Assange's freedom is the battle for our own freedom to think, to express opinions, to criticize, to publicize, to disagree
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Considerations on the origin and structure of the feudal world
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
A film that could gain cyclopean (and prophylactic) dimensions, if it is sufficiently publicized
By TARSO GENRO:
What remains, currently, for the Brazilian Armed Forces, is to sink into the Bolsonarist coup d'état or adjust to the democratic project of the 1988 Charter.
By CHRIS HEDGES:
Occluding critics in a decadent and corrupt society is equivalent to turning off the oxygen to a seriously ill patient.
By UBIRATAN DE PAULA SANTOS:
Accepting the limits of liberal democracy will lead us, at best, to participate in the old pact of the elites
By SCARLETT MARTON:
Introduction by the author of the newly released book
By RAFAEL R. IORIS:
Considerations on the crisis of democracy and the rearticulation of neoliberal logic
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Best practice in a play is to act in the given circumstances.
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
The Brazilian university is recent, it has not yet been able to internalize academic values
By LEON DENIS:
A historical and honest reading of Lenin's Marxism begins by recognizing that his legacy is founded on the practical application of the main theses of Marx and Engels
By TALES AB'SÁBER:
Considerations on the recently published book by Roberto Schwarz
By JOÃO ERNANI FURTADO FILHO:
Considerations on the conference-essay by Mário de Andrade
By TANIA MANDARINO:
Bolsonaro continues to behave like someone on the eve of a coup
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
The most urgent task of our time will be to question our most ingrained certainties, especially those that underlie what we understand by democracy
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Considerations on the historical determinations of the fascist regime
By LUCAS FIASCHETTI ESTEVEZ: Comment on the performance of the Japanese musician at Sala São Paulo
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
The war in Ukraine brought almost total erosion between facts and the manipulation of emotions and perceptions, between hypotheses or conjectures and unassailable truths.
By DOMINGOS FERNANDES DA ROCHA JÚNIOR:
Every day Bolsonaro advances a little more, tarnishing democracy
By LUIS VARESE:
The battle for Assange's freedom is the battle for our own freedom to think, to express opinions, to criticize, to publicize, to disagree
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA:
Considerations on the origin and structure of the feudal world
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
A film that could gain cyclopean (and prophylactic) dimensions, if it is sufficiently publicized
By TARSO GENRO:
What remains, currently, for the Brazilian Armed Forces, is to sink into the Bolsonarist coup d'état or adjust to the democratic project of the 1988 Charter.
By CHRIS HEDGES:
Occluding critics in a decadent and corrupt society is equivalent to turning off the oxygen to a seriously ill patient.
By UBIRATAN DE PAULA SANTOS:
Accepting the limits of liberal democracy will lead us, at best, to participate in the old pact of the elites
By SCARLETT MARTON:
Introduction by the author of the newly released book