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By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By DEBORA MAZZA: Considerations on the anthology of the Italian poet
By LEONARDO BOFF: For the 730 million people who go hungry every day, the desire for well-being is continually frustrated
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The crushing of the revolution in Prague was a military success at an enormous political cost. Stalinist brutality had once again tarnished the image of socialism
By CESAR SANSON: Working youth, the majority in the applications, refuse the Fordist work pattern
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By DEBORA MAZZA: Considerations on the anthology of the Italian poet
By LEONARDO BOFF: For the 730 million people who go hungry every day, the desire for well-being is continually frustrated
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The crushing of the revolution in Prague was a military success at an enormous political cost. Stalinist brutality had once again tarnished the image of socialism
By CESAR SANSON: Working youth, the majority in the applications, refuse the Fordist work pattern