
wild policy
By JEAN TIBLE:
Introduction of the author and excerpt from the newly released book
By JEAN TIBLE:
Introduction of the author and excerpt from the newly released book
By ROBERT MISIK:
The extreme right merely adheres to the mores of democracy as long as it lacks the monopoly power to do otherwise.
By JAIME TADEU OLIVA:
The media system fails to realize one of the fundamental rights of members of a modern society, which is the right to information.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL:
The electoral campaign that has just ended reveals the dimension of the impasse in which Brazil has been placed
By JOSÉ BENTO CAMASSA:
Commentary on the short story by Ricardo Piglia
By BRUNO MACHADO:
Socialism is the only hope for the peaceful economic development of the peripheral countries of the world.
By GABRIEL AUGUSTO DE CARVALHO SANCHES:
The potentialities opened by a concept of archive that takes into account psychoanalysis in what is proper to it
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
To understand power in Brazil, it's no use looking at the US
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
Soldiers learn to obey. If they don't receive orders, they get bewildered. In an outbreak, as in the Brazilian case, a “moderating power” is granted
By MIGUEL ANGELO LAZZARETTI:
What you see in Qatar is a noble capitalist antiquity that has become modern and grows on the basis of slave labor and a great protagonist of prejudice.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
In Latin America, those who left the crimes of the past unpunished saw them repeat themselves
By FÁBIO HORÁCIO-CASTRO:
Personal report on the conflict between the social sciences and literature
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES:
A European intellectual who managed to display the imperial ethos of science and the role that science played in the building of Western empires
By ANISIO PIRES:
The reconstruction of Brazil and the defense of the popular government will be like an electoral victory, a hard and laborious task.
By RAFAEL VALIM:
The catastrophic effects of “lawfare” are widely known, especially among the Brazilian left.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Commentary on the film directed by Fernando Trueba
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Political or cognitive dishonesty is nothing new, public response is
By JEAN TIBLE:
Introduction of the author and excerpt from the newly released book
By ROBERT MISIK:
The extreme right merely adheres to the mores of democracy as long as it lacks the monopoly power to do otherwise.
By JAIME TADEU OLIVA:
The media system fails to realize one of the fundamental rights of members of a modern society, which is the right to information.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL:
The electoral campaign that has just ended reveals the dimension of the impasse in which Brazil has been placed
By JOSÉ BENTO CAMASSA:
Commentary on the short story by Ricardo Piglia
By BRUNO MACHADO:
Socialism is the only hope for the peaceful economic development of the peripheral countries of the world.
By GABRIEL AUGUSTO DE CARVALHO SANCHES:
The potentialities opened by a concept of archive that takes into account psychoanalysis in what is proper to it
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
To understand power in Brazil, it's no use looking at the US
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO:
Soldiers learn to obey. If they don't receive orders, they get bewildered. In an outbreak, as in the Brazilian case, a “moderating power” is granted
By MIGUEL ANGELO LAZZARETTI:
What you see in Qatar is a noble capitalist antiquity that has become modern and grows on the basis of slave labor and a great protagonist of prejudice.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
In Latin America, those who left the crimes of the past unpunished saw them repeat themselves
By FÁBIO HORÁCIO-CASTRO:
Personal report on the conflict between the social sciences and literature
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES:
A European intellectual who managed to display the imperial ethos of science and the role that science played in the building of Western empires
By ANISIO PIRES:
The reconstruction of Brazil and the defense of the popular government will be like an electoral victory, a hard and laborious task.
By RAFAEL VALIM:
The catastrophic effects of “lawfare” are widely known, especially among the Brazilian left.
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO:
Commentary on the film directed by Fernando Trueba
By LUIZ MARQUES:
Political or cognitive dishonesty is nothing new, public response is