
Decolonization
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A new phase of decolonization, no longer through weapons, but via cultural objects, appears in films that talk about the repatriation of works of art
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A new phase of decolonization, no longer through weapons, but via cultural objects, appears in films that talk about the repatriation of works of art
By DANIEL SOARES RUMBELSPERGER RODRIGUES: Preface to the book by Victor Cesar Torres De Mello Rangel
By ROMARIC GODIN: Libertarian thought opens a perspective for the middle classes by defending a supposed meritocracy, while at the same time offering the poorest a way out of inflation
By EUGENIO TRIVINHO: The regulation of Big Tech networks, which presupposes continuous regulation, once legally established, is also politically legitimate, as a public and democratic demand
By ERALDO SOUZA DOS SANTOS: The Universal Declaration not only does not provide for a right to resist oppression, but it was also designed with the aim of not allowing this right to take on political contours
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A new phase of decolonization, no longer through weapons, but via cultural objects, appears in films that talk about the repatriation of works of art
By DANIEL SOARES RUMBELSPERGER RODRIGUES: Preface to the book by Victor Cesar Torres De Mello Rangel
By ROMARIC GODIN: Libertarian thought opens a perspective for the middle classes by defending a supposed meritocracy, while at the same time offering the poorest a way out of inflation
By EUGENIO TRIVINHO: The regulation of Big Tech networks, which presupposes continuous regulation, once legally established, is also politically legitimate, as a public and democratic demand
By ERALDO SOUZA DOS SANTOS: The Universal Declaration not only does not provide for a right to resist oppression, but it was also designed with the aim of not allowing this right to take on political contours