
Antonio Gramsci and Fascism – Part I
By LINCOLN SECCO: Gramsci was facing something entirely new and he had to resist without giving himself the patience of theoretical precision. He thought as he confronted the fascists
By LINCOLN SECCO: Gramsci was facing something entirely new and he had to resist without giving himself the patience of theoretical precision. He thought as he confronted the fascists
By ISABELLA M. WEBER: Introduction of the newly released book
By LISZT VIEIRA: The Amazon Summit produced generic declarations, without concrete commitments. The voice of science was virtually ignored
By LUIZ MARQUES: Despiritualization is the product of “reification”, which converts the relationship between people into a relationship between things and corrodes the public space
By MARTIN MAGNUS PETIZ: A parallel with the violent police operation in Guarujá and the reflections motivated by the film Oppenheimer
By LINCOLN SECCO: Gramsci was facing something entirely new and he had to resist without giving himself the patience of theoretical precision. He thought as he confronted the fascists
By ISABELLA M. WEBER: Introduction of the newly released book
By LISZT VIEIRA: The Amazon Summit produced generic declarations, without concrete commitments. The voice of science was virtually ignored
By LUIZ MARQUES: Despiritualization is the product of “reification”, which converts the relationship between people into a relationship between things and corrodes the public space
By MARTIN MAGNUS PETIZ: A parallel with the violent police operation in Guarujá and the reflections motivated by the film Oppenheimer