
The ideology of monstrosity
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
Well, 'human nature' is in the culture
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS:
Commentary on the biography of the African-American activist written by Jeffrey B. Perry
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR:
Commentary on the album by the singer and accordionist
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
Humanity watches inertly the emergence of a new form of totalitarianism, this time, only market, controlled by those who control the algorithms
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Criticism of the concepts of civil society (Gramsci) and ideological state apparatuses (Althusser)
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
It is a great mistake to point to liberalism as the origin of modern democracy.
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
How Sarkozy, Obama and NATO Tried to Destroy the Organization of African Countries
By JOÃO PAULO BACHUR:
Considerations on the recently released book by Fernando Haddad
By MARIANA LINS COSTA:
The statement that “beauty will save the world” is much more demanding and less suited to our postmodern tastes.
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Political theory and Brazilian political thought did not include (and do not include) much of what defined political science
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO & FELIPE PASSOS GAL:
Considerations about the CPB London campaign
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
In the August 1954 crisis, the military ministers gave President Getúlio Vargas an ultimatum: either he resigned or he would be deposed
By ROBERTO JORGE REGENSTEINER:
Reverberations regarding the exhibition of his works in São Paulo
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
It is just as difficult to imagine the West as a subaltern space as it is to imagine it in an egalitarian and peaceful relationship with other geopolitical spaces.
By GLAUCIA CAMPREGHER:
Considerations about digital currencies; how they work and what are their possibilities
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
Considerations on three documentaries that address the 2013 Demonstrations
By VIRGINIA GEWIN:
A wave of dropouts, many of them by mid-career scientists, draws attention to the situation at Universities
By GEDER PARZIANELLO:
The way we signify the suffering of the other is a symptom of our frequent inability to exercise otherness
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS:
Commentary on the biography of the African-American activist written by Jeffrey B. Perry
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JÚNIOR:
Commentary on the album by the singer and accordionist
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
Humanity watches inertly the emergence of a new form of totalitarianism, this time, only market, controlled by those who control the algorithms
By ARMANDO BOITO JR.:
Criticism of the concepts of civil society (Gramsci) and ideological state apparatuses (Althusser)
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
It is a great mistake to point to liberalism as the origin of modern democracy.
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
How Sarkozy, Obama and NATO Tried to Destroy the Organization of African Countries
By JOÃO PAULO BACHUR:
Considerations on the recently released book by Fernando Haddad
By MARIANA LINS COSTA:
The statement that “beauty will save the world” is much more demanding and less suited to our postmodern tastes.
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Political theory and Brazilian political thought did not include (and do not include) much of what defined political science
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO & FELIPE PASSOS GAL:
Considerations about the CPB London campaign
By FLÁVIO AGUIAR:
In the August 1954 crisis, the military ministers gave President Getúlio Vargas an ultimatum: either he resigned or he would be deposed
By ROBERTO JORGE REGENSTEINER:
Reverberations regarding the exhibition of his works in São Paulo
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS:
It is just as difficult to imagine the West as a subaltern space as it is to imagine it in an egalitarian and peaceful relationship with other geopolitical spaces.
By GLAUCIA CAMPREGHER:
Considerations about digital currencies; how they work and what are their possibilities
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
Considerations on three documentaries that address the 2013 Demonstrations
By VIRGINIA GEWIN:
A wave of dropouts, many of them by mid-career scientists, draws attention to the situation at Universities
By GEDER PARZIANELLO:
The way we signify the suffering of the other is a symptom of our frequent inability to exercise otherness