
Identitarianism and its paradoxes
By MARILIA AMORIM: When belonging to a collective is privileged, there is an individual, but there is no subject
By MARILIA AMORIM: When belonging to a collective is privileged, there is an individual, but there is no subject
By LUIZ MARQUES: Commentary on the recently released book by Juliane Furno and Pedro Rossi
By ANDRES FERRARI & JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Sergueï Lavrov, put his “finger in the wound” that emptied the New Delhi meeting, when he spoke of the Euro-Americans’ desire to “Ukrainize” the G-20 meeting
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Brazil is a country in search of its identity. The affirmative action policy, despite having been ridiculed then, is today, fortunately, an achievement
By MARILIA AMORIM: When belonging to a collective is privileged, there is an individual, but there is no subject
By LUIZ MARQUES: Commentary on the recently released book by Juliane Furno and Pedro Rossi
By ANDRES FERRARI & JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Sergueï Lavrov, put his “finger in the wound” that emptied the New Delhi meeting, when he spoke of the Euro-Americans’ desire to “Ukrainize” the G-20 meeting
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Brazil is a country in search of its identity. The affirmative action policy, despite having been ridiculed then, is today, fortunately, an achievement