
Chorus against choirs: parasitic technopolitics & twin forms of fabulation
By FLORA SÜSSEKIND:
Excerpt selected by the author of the book Coros, contrarios, massa
By FLORA SÜSSEKIND:
Excerpt selected by the author of the book Coros, contrarios, massa
By ANDREA ZHOK:
The left system has no real ability or will to oppose the degradation of the system
By HERICK ARGÔLO:
The path traced by Bolsonarism and the imperative to elect Lula
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
The master needed the slave, the king needed the subject, just as the rich Brazilian needs the poor
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
Think carefully, reflect a lot and forget your dislikes, criticisms and revolts, certainly similar to mine
By LUCAS FIASCHETTI ESTEVEZ:
In contemporary times, the maximum image resolution of the representation has been converted into an index of the veracity of what is represented
By VALDIMIR SAFATLE:
This election is certainly the most dramatic moment in Brazilian history. It shows that there is no longer a country where it was still possible to sew great pacts
By RONALDO TAMBERLINI PAGOTTO: Ten theses on the current situation and its challenges
By BERNARDO RICUPERO: The best opposition to explain the 2022 elections is not “archaic” x “modern”, but “poor” x “rich”
By CARLOS RANULFO MELO: The PSDB is over and there is nothing to celebrate. In his absence, the void left by the center-right was occupied by the most truculent and reactionary movement that the country has experienced since redemocratization.
By RICARDO REZER: Silence today is understandable, despite representing a big mistake, since the account of our decisions always arrives, whether by action or omission
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
Considerations about theory, history, and political decision
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN:
The same casuistry found in moral guidelines reverberates in corporate “ethics”
By LAURINDO LALO LEAL FILHO:
The Brazil that left the polls in the first round of this year's elections shows, in practice, the rooting of traditionalism in broad layers of society and, at the same time, its institutional political emergence.
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
Presentation of the book by Gianni Fresu
By LEONARDO BOFF:
No one can remain neutral and indifferent to this threat, as they would become accomplices in the socio-ecological tragedy that could occur.
By RICARDO EVANDRO S. MARTINS:
Being a child is this power to resist power, the “power not to” judge and not condemn the other.
By FLORA SÜSSEKIND:
Excerpt selected by the author of the book Coros, contrarios, massa
By ANDREA ZHOK:
The left system has no real ability or will to oppose the degradation of the system
By HERICK ARGÔLO:
The path traced by Bolsonarism and the imperative to elect Lula
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI:
The master needed the slave, the king needed the subject, just as the rich Brazilian needs the poor
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
Think carefully, reflect a lot and forget your dislikes, criticisms and revolts, certainly similar to mine
By LUCAS FIASCHETTI ESTEVEZ:
In contemporary times, the maximum image resolution of the representation has been converted into an index of the veracity of what is represented
By VALDIMIR SAFATLE:
This election is certainly the most dramatic moment in Brazilian history. It shows that there is no longer a country where it was still possible to sew great pacts
By RONALDO TAMBERLINI PAGOTTO: Ten theses on the current situation and its challenges
By BERNARDO RICUPERO: The best opposition to explain the 2022 elections is not “archaic” x “modern”, but “poor” x “rich”
By CARLOS RANULFO MELO: The PSDB is over and there is nothing to celebrate. In his absence, the void left by the center-right was occupied by the most truculent and reactionary movement that the country has experienced since redemocratization.
By RICARDO REZER: Silence today is understandable, despite representing a big mistake, since the account of our decisions always arrives, whether by action or omission
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI:
Considerations about theory, history, and political decision
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN:
The same casuistry found in moral guidelines reverberates in corporate “ethics”
By LAURINDO LALO LEAL FILHO:
The Brazil that left the polls in the first round of this year's elections shows, in practice, the rooting of traditionalism in broad layers of society and, at the same time, its institutional political emergence.
By MARCOS AURÉLIO DA SILVA:
Presentation of the book by Gianni Fresu
By LEONARDO BOFF:
No one can remain neutral and indifferent to this threat, as they would become accomplices in the socio-ecological tragedy that could occur.
By RICARDO EVANDRO S. MARTINS:
Being a child is this power to resist power, the “power not to” judge and not condemn the other.