
What and why to resist
By ELEONORA ALBANO:
Hijacked by financial capitalism, the knowledge society does not offer safe working conditions even to those included
By ELEONORA ALBANO:
Hijacked by financial capitalism, the knowledge society does not offer safe working conditions even to those included
By GRAÇA ARANHA:
Opening address of the 1922 Modern Art Week
By ROGÉRIO SKYLAB:
Considerations on the book “São Paulo: the foundation of universalism”
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Long before Monark, neoconservatism has been digging roots in Brazil, giving voice to idiots and fascists
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The distance between grammatical gender and biological gender does not disqualify the reflections of activists and academics on topics such as prejudice, sexism and exclusion
By GABRIEL TELES:
The direct relationship between the student movement and the dynamics of class struggles in capitalist society
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
To obtain the right to memory, we must invest in hard work to build the access roads to the past.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The freedom embedded in the postmodern vision absolutized the rights of individual freedom, producing much of the trivialized violence that permeates commodity fetishism in peripheral consumer societies.
By FRANCISCO EDUARDO DE OLIVEIRA CUNHA:
The essential mechanism in the social relation of capitalist production, in maintaining its high profits
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Social Health Organizations represent an administrative kludge, a narrow-minded “pull” that cannot be a management model
By MARCOS SILVA:
Commentary on the book by Mario Magalhães
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Public debt works as a deliberate way for the system to produce loan capital destruction.
By MARCIO SALGADO:
Moïse's murder shows that the political system that produced barbarism pretends that it is the result of chance.
By PEDRO ROCHA FLEURY CURADO & YURI MARTINS-FONTES:
Considerations on the effect of the recent demonstrations and their consequences in the Central Asian country
By ELIZIÁRIO ANDRADE:
The irrationality of the capitalist model and the new cleavage of the working class
By OTAVIANO HELENE:
Analysis of the income distribution map in the country
By PAULO SERGIO DUARTE:
Comment on two installations by the artist
By LEONARDO BOFF:
We can destroy all visible life as we know it; but we can also be bearers of a future of hope, guaranteeing a new way of living in our Common Home
By ELEONORA ALBANO:
Hijacked by financial capitalism, the knowledge society does not offer safe working conditions even to those included
By GRAÇA ARANHA:
Opening address of the 1922 Modern Art Week
By ROGÉRIO SKYLAB:
Considerations on the book “São Paulo: the foundation of universalism”
By JULIAN RODRIGUES:
Long before Monark, neoconservatism has been digging roots in Brazil, giving voice to idiots and fascists
By MARCELO MÓDOLO & HENRIQUE SANTOS BRAGA:
The distance between grammatical gender and biological gender does not disqualify the reflections of activists and academics on topics such as prejudice, sexism and exclusion
By GABRIEL TELES:
The direct relationship between the student movement and the dynamics of class struggles in capitalist society
By EUGENIO BUCCI:
To obtain the right to memory, we must invest in hard work to build the access roads to the past.
By LUIZ MARQUES:
The freedom embedded in the postmodern vision absolutized the rights of individual freedom, producing much of the trivialized violence that permeates commodity fetishism in peripheral consumer societies.
By FRANCISCO EDUARDO DE OLIVEIRA CUNHA:
The essential mechanism in the social relation of capitalist production, in maintaining its high profits
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI:
Social Health Organizations represent an administrative kludge, a narrow-minded “pull” that cannot be a management model
By MARCOS SILVA:
Commentary on the book by Mario Magalhães
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE:
Public debt works as a deliberate way for the system to produce loan capital destruction.
By MARCIO SALGADO:
Moïse's murder shows that the political system that produced barbarism pretends that it is the result of chance.
By PEDRO ROCHA FLEURY CURADO & YURI MARTINS-FONTES:
Considerations on the effect of the recent demonstrations and their consequences in the Central Asian country
By ELIZIÁRIO ANDRADE:
The irrationality of the capitalist model and the new cleavage of the working class
By OTAVIANO HELENE:
Analysis of the income distribution map in the country
By PAULO SERGIO DUARTE:
Comment on two installations by the artist
By LEONARDO BOFF:
We can destroy all visible life as we know it; but we can also be bearers of a future of hope, guaranteeing a new way of living in our Common Home