The subject in Jacques Lacan
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Lacan does not have a concept of praxis, nor a dialectical conception of language, which makes him skeptical about the possibility of transformation
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Lacan does not have a concept of praxis, nor a dialectical conception of language, which makes him skeptical about the possibility of transformation
By DEBORA MAZZA: Commentary on the recently released book, by Maria José de Souza
By THOMAS PIKETTY: By turning a blind eye to violations of international law and prioritizing short-term financial interests, the European Union has contributed to weakening the Israeli left
By LEONARDO BOFF: This war, totally asymmetrical, raises the big question: why do human beings kill each other or murder each other?
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and now Israel and Hamas, shows the reckless attitudes of current world leaders and the real risk of a wider war
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Lacan does not have a concept of praxis, nor a dialectical conception of language, which makes him skeptical about the possibility of transformation
By DEBORA MAZZA: Commentary on the recently released book, by Maria José de Souza
By THOMAS PIKETTY: By turning a blind eye to violations of international law and prioritizing short-term financial interests, the European Union has contributed to weakening the Israeli left
By LEONARDO BOFF: This war, totally asymmetrical, raises the big question: why do human beings kill each other or murder each other?
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and now Israel and Hamas, shows the reckless attitudes of current world leaders and the real risk of a wider war