
serial indoctrination
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
It is up to the colonized to applaud those who dominate them. They don't seem to feel chains and chains
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
It is up to the colonized to applaud those who dominate them. They don't seem to feel chains and chains
By ANSELMO PESSOA NETO:
War and austerity policies bring down the Italian prime minister
By EDSON TELES:
In Brazil, the state of exception is the norm in precarious territories and against the disposable bodies of democracy
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
Meritocracy does not exist for liberalism itself
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
The passage from the intellectual history of neoliberalism to the construction of its world power can be thought of from three vectors
By DENILSON CORDEIRO:
Commentary on the book by Chico Buarque de Holanda
By PETRO KOTZÉ:
The water situation will get worse before any trend reversal is observed.
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
With the worldwide computer network, social competitiveness has been raised to unimaginable levels.
By CELSO FAVARETTO:
Commentary on the books “Colosso” and “O Homem que Vive”
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO:
Commentary on David Cronenberg's film, currently showing in theaters
By LUIZ MARQUES:
It is necessary to avoid deviations that transform parties into sects or agents of an aseptic façade reformism
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The world has never been so divided despite the process of capitalist globalization
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Gender studies tend to lose sight of the tensions that agitate the artistic field.
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “A season with Montaigne”, by Antoine Compagnon
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
War in Ukraine points to a world moving from “almost absolute unilateralism” to “aggressive oligarchic multilateralism”
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
The current civilizational crisis is just the reflection of a long crisis that contains elements that may suggest that it is reaching both its apex and its exhaustion in this XNUMXst century
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Neofascism is disruptive and the closure of the regime is an ongoing process; never underestimate the extreme right
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
The long history of coups by the Brazilian military
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
The media is more attached to its mercantile and class interests than its mission to promote democracy
By LUIZ FELIPE FC DE FARIAS:
Bolsonarism is the expression of deeper transformations in the structure of class society in Brazil
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
It is up to the colonized to applaud those who dominate them. They don't seem to feel chains and chains
By ANSELMO PESSOA NETO:
War and austerity policies bring down the Italian prime minister
By EDSON TELES:
In Brazil, the state of exception is the norm in precarious territories and against the disposable bodies of democracy
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
Meritocracy does not exist for liberalism itself
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
The passage from the intellectual history of neoliberalism to the construction of its world power can be thought of from three vectors
By DENILSON CORDEIRO:
Commentary on the book by Chico Buarque de Holanda
By PETRO KOTZÉ:
The water situation will get worse before any trend reversal is observed.
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
With the worldwide computer network, social competitiveness has been raised to unimaginable levels.
By CELSO FAVARETTO:
Commentary on the books “Colosso” and “O Homem que Vive”
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO:
Commentary on David Cronenberg's film, currently showing in theaters
By LUIZ MARQUES:
It is necessary to avoid deviations that transform parties into sects or agents of an aseptic façade reformism
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES:
The world has never been so divided despite the process of capitalist globalization
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Gender studies tend to lose sight of the tensions that agitate the artistic field.
By AFRANIO CATANI:
Commentary on the book “A season with Montaigne”, by Antoine Compagnon
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
War in Ukraine points to a world moving from “almost absolute unilateralism” to “aggressive oligarchic multilateralism”
By ANTÔNIO SALES RIOS NETO:
The current civilizational crisis is just the reflection of a long crisis that contains elements that may suggest that it is reaching both its apex and its exhaustion in this XNUMXst century
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Neofascism is disruptive and the closure of the regime is an ongoing process; never underestimate the extreme right
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
The long history of coups by the Brazilian military
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
The media is more attached to its mercantile and class interests than its mission to promote democracy
By LUIZ FELIPE FC DE FARIAS:
Bolsonarism is the expression of deeper transformations in the structure of class society in Brazil