
the sign of lion
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO:
Considerations on Éric Rohmer's first film
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO:
Considerations on Éric Rohmer's first film
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
To begin to overcome neoliberalism, it is necessary to openly challenge its narrative, break out of its language and form a new dictionary of emancipation.
By SERGIO GONZAGA DE OLIVEIRA:
The poor living conditions of the population form a substrate where, not infrequently, the snake creates and recreates its eggs.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Considerations on what may emerge from the “ashes of globalization”
By TATIANA BERRINGER & ANGELA LAZAGNA:
Introduction of the organizers to the newly launched book
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
The US Supreme Court takes a giant step back, turning back the clock on equality and human rights by at least 50 years
By RICARDO PAGLIUSO REGATIERI:
Patrice Lumumba's tooth is a symbol of European (post-)colonial violence in Africa
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The struggle for political supremacy is decided within the process of wars of position
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
In these times of democratization of death, the affordable and resilient Kalashnikov has claimed more victims than atomic bombs
By CHRISTINE ASSANGE:
Many people were traumatized to see a vengeful superpower use its limitless resources to bully and destroy a helpless individual.
By VALERIO ARCARY:
There is not, strictly speaking, a theory of long waves, but an almost “hemorrhagic” and inconclusive debate, with several different formulations
By THIAGO LIMA:
A national project? Don't ask a military man. Ask a peasant woman!
By MÁRIO MAESTRI:
If Lula wins, the institutionalization of the anti-popular status quo built in recent decades will win.
By TARSO GENRO:
Considerations on the new emerging power relations in Latin America and the Northern Hemisphere
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
The Brazilian coup tradition, its many successes and few failures, helps us to define lines of behavior in the face of the current threat
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
This year's election has the character of a national salvation movement.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
The case of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips is a matter for the police, not the military
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Considerations on the legal sentences that prevented a legal abortion and the impeachment of Renato Freitas
By FELIPE COTRIM:
Introduction of the author and excerpts from the newly released book
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO:
Considerations on Éric Rohmer's first film
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
To begin to overcome neoliberalism, it is necessary to openly challenge its narrative, break out of its language and form a new dictionary of emancipation.
By SERGIO GONZAGA DE OLIVEIRA:
The poor living conditions of the population form a substrate where, not infrequently, the snake creates and recreates its eggs.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO:
Considerations on what may emerge from the “ashes of globalization”
By TATIANA BERRINGER & ANGELA LAZAGNA:
Introduction of the organizers to the newly launched book
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
The US Supreme Court takes a giant step back, turning back the clock on equality and human rights by at least 50 years
By RICARDO PAGLIUSO REGATIERI:
Patrice Lumumba's tooth is a symbol of European (post-)colonial violence in Africa
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The struggle for political supremacy is decided within the process of wars of position
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
In these times of democratization of death, the affordable and resilient Kalashnikov has claimed more victims than atomic bombs
By CHRISTINE ASSANGE:
Many people were traumatized to see a vengeful superpower use its limitless resources to bully and destroy a helpless individual.
By VALERIO ARCARY:
There is not, strictly speaking, a theory of long waves, but an almost “hemorrhagic” and inconclusive debate, with several different formulations
By THIAGO LIMA:
A national project? Don't ask a military man. Ask a peasant woman!
By MÁRIO MAESTRI:
If Lula wins, the institutionalization of the anti-popular status quo built in recent decades will win.
By TARSO GENRO:
Considerations on the new emerging power relations in Latin America and the Northern Hemisphere
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
The Brazilian coup tradition, its many successes and few failures, helps us to define lines of behavior in the face of the current threat
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
This year's election has the character of a national salvation movement.
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
The case of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips is a matter for the police, not the military
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Considerations on the legal sentences that prevented a legal abortion and the impeachment of Renato Freitas
By FELIPE COTRIM:
Introduction of the author and excerpts from the newly released book