
Monica Piloni's Impossible Bodies
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Considerations about the works and trajectory of the plastic artist
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Considerations about the works and trajectory of the plastic artist
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Because we have lost our joviality, a large part of our culture does not know how to party.
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
The republican ruling class was the slaveholding ruling class
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ:
The denial of past revolutions has the current political objective of strengthening the idea that any radical change is harmful.
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Nikolai Tarabukin and the artistic debate in revolutionary Russia
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The road to Brazilian democracy is paved with stones, and moving forward on it requires even more audacious maneuvers
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO BARRETO TRINDADE:
The financialization of the Brazilian political economy, added to the growing commodification of the Amazon region, subordinated to rent-seeking rules and land concentration
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.:
A proposal to rebuild the federal planning system
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
Against the prevailing neoliberalism, it is urgent to build a new paradigm of constitutional law
By PAULO MARTINS:
Considerations on the strategy of environmentalists of “attacks” on famous paintings
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The scammers who kidnapped and destroyed the national colors will still be a lot of work. Institutions preparing
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Which propaganda and discourse instruments are capable of producing collective delirium and huge flows of distorted opinion
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
The Cup is a great showcase for geopolitical propaganda, a powerful mechanism for exercising soft power
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
Behind-the-scenes Remarks on the Presidential Election
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
A fictionalized dialogue between the two writers
By LADISLAU DOWBOR:
The spirituality that brings us together can be beautiful. Its military, political and commercial use is a disgrace
By BOBBY BANERJEE:
There are three worlds that inhabit COP meetings, but they carefully evade each other. Genuine civil society organizations should boycott future COPs and focus on direct action at national and local levels
By CARLOS PINKUSFELD BASTOS:
Our media and “marketplace” should ask themselves why crime, or irresponsibility, has historically paid off.
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
Considerations on the essays of Enrique Dussel and Jacques Derrida
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Considerations on the last show of the singer from Minas Gerais
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Considerations about the works and trajectory of the plastic artist
By LEONARDO BOFF:
Because we have lost our joviality, a large part of our culture does not know how to party.
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
The republican ruling class was the slaveholding ruling class
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ:
The denial of past revolutions has the current political objective of strengthening the idea that any radical change is harmful.
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS:
Nikolai Tarabukin and the artistic debate in revolutionary Russia
By LUIZ WERNECK VIANNA:
The road to Brazilian democracy is paved with stones, and moving forward on it requires even more audacious maneuvers
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO BARRETO TRINDADE:
The financialization of the Brazilian political economy, added to the growing commodification of the Amazon region, subordinated to rent-seeking rules and land concentration
By JOSÉ CELSO CARDOSO JR.:
A proposal to rebuild the federal planning system
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES:
Against the prevailing neoliberalism, it is urgent to build a new paradigm of constitutional law
By PAULO MARTINS:
Considerations on the strategy of environmentalists of “attacks” on famous paintings
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
The scammers who kidnapped and destroyed the national colors will still be a lot of work. Institutions preparing
By SANDRA BITENCOURT:
Which propaganda and discourse instruments are capable of producing collective delirium and huge flows of distorted opinion
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA:
The Cup is a great showcase for geopolitical propaganda, a powerful mechanism for exercising soft power
By FLAVIO AGUIAR:
Behind-the-scenes Remarks on the Presidential Election
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
A fictionalized dialogue between the two writers
By LADISLAU DOWBOR:
The spirituality that brings us together can be beautiful. Its military, political and commercial use is a disgrace
By BOBBY BANERJEE:
There are three worlds that inhabit COP meetings, but they carefully evade each other. Genuine civil society organizations should boycott future COPs and focus on direct action at national and local levels
By CARLOS PINKUSFELD BASTOS:
Our media and “marketplace” should ask themselves why crime, or irresponsibility, has historically paid off.
By ANTONINO INFRANCA:
Considerations on the essays of Enrique Dussel and Jacques Derrida
By DANIEL BRAZIL:
Considerations on the last show of the singer from Minas Gerais