
Coup d'état – history of an idea
By NEWTON BIGNOTTO:
Author introduction to newly released book
By NEWTON BIGNOTTO:
Author introduction to newly released book
By SANDRINE AUMERCIER, BENOÎT BOHY-BUNEL & CLÉMENT HOMS:
Capitalism can lead to irreversible devastation
By GEDER PARZIANELLO:
What science already knows about human distress and how to deal with it
By LEONARDO BOFF:
The economy, politics and culture must be at the service of maintaining and expanding the virtualities present in all forms of life
By JODI DEAN:
Morozov misrepresents the discussion of sovereignty in contemporary debates on feudalism and neo-feudalization
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Batman and Forbes Magazine's Infamous Annual Billionaires List
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Fighting against the coup involves making politics operate in what is strongest about it, namely, its ability to broaden the horizon of possible
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
The British Social Democrats, Socialists and Labor became a backbone of the US military strategy within Europe.
By LIMA BARRETO:
Chronicle published in the magazine Argos on May 1919, XNUMX
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The war in Ukraine in the face of complacency and military passion
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Considerations on the current stage of the expansion process of the globalization of capital
By DANIEL GORTE-DALMORO:
Commentary on the staging of Beckett's play by Teatro Oficina
By THOMAS PIKETTY:
The campaign for the June legislative elections could be the occasion to break out of caricatures and make progress on fundamental issues.
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The approaching storm, if precautions are taken against its effects, can be mitigated, reducing its damage to a bearable minimum.
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS:
Considerations regarding Russia's intentions in the war with Ukraine
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Participatory democracy, with the empowerment of active citizenship, is a strategic issue
By ELISA ZWICK:
Freud's conclusion to Einstein, in his typical critical bent, can be summed up in the question of why human beings would want to keep each other in peace
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
Culture can still pull us out of the grip of the horror that lashes out at us.
By NEWTON BIGNOTTO:
Author introduction to newly released book
By SANDRINE AUMERCIER, BENOÎT BOHY-BUNEL & CLÉMENT HOMS:
Capitalism can lead to irreversible devastation
By GEDER PARZIANELLO:
What science already knows about human distress and how to deal with it
By LEONARDO BOFF:
The economy, politics and culture must be at the service of maintaining and expanding the virtualities present in all forms of life
By JODI DEAN:
Morozov misrepresents the discussion of sovereignty in contemporary debates on feudalism and neo-feudalization
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Batman and Forbes Magazine's Infamous Annual Billionaires List
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Fighting against the coup involves making politics operate in what is strongest about it, namely, its ability to broaden the horizon of possible
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
The British Social Democrats, Socialists and Labor became a backbone of the US military strategy within Europe.
By LIMA BARRETO:
Chronicle published in the magazine Argos on May 1919, XNUMX
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK:
The war in Ukraine in the face of complacency and military passion
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Considerations on the current stage of the expansion process of the globalization of capital
By DANIEL GORTE-DALMORO:
Commentary on the staging of Beckett's play by Teatro Oficina
By THOMAS PIKETTY:
The campaign for the June legislative elections could be the occasion to break out of caricatures and make progress on fundamental issues.
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The approaching storm, if precautions are taken against its effects, can be mitigated, reducing its damage to a bearable minimum.
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS:
Considerations regarding Russia's intentions in the war with Ukraine
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Participatory democracy, with the empowerment of active citizenship, is a strategic issue
By ELISA ZWICK:
Freud's conclusion to Einstein, in his typical critical bent, can be summed up in the question of why human beings would want to keep each other in peace
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES:
Culture can still pull us out of the grip of the horror that lashes out at us.