
Paulo Emilio and “marginal” cinema
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS: Considerations on the film criticism of Paulo Emilio Salles Gomes
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS: Considerations on the film criticism of Paulo Emilio Salles Gomes
By BERNARDO KUCINSKI: Author's afterword to the newly released book
By JOHN PILGER: Beijing doesn't want war with anyone, but Western propagandists insist on starting a war with China
By FABIO LUIZ SAN MARTINS: The average contemporary man “idolizes” money as a fetish, but paradoxically this idolatry has a strong component of reality and need
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Individuals beg for the attention of others, hoping that the Other will attest through likes, views and comments that their life is really worth living
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The future of the government hangs in the balance, threatened by the forces of agribusiness, drug trafficking, the financial sector, the interests of congressmen and the deleterious action of the ultra-right virtual militia
By EVERALDO DE OLIVEIRA ANDRADE: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By ADAM TOOZE: If the US is still interested in the world economic and political order, and it certainly should be, it must be open to negotiation for peaceful change.
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: Contrary to common sense, slavery itself is a recent phenomenon in human history
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: The “virtual moralist” considers himself the guardian of ethics, morals, good customs and everything that can be expected from a “good citizen”
By EUGENIO BUCCI: What Google made public on May XNUMXst was an opinionated editorial, as if it were a regular newspaper. Acted like it was press
By VERA IACONELLI: Presentation of the recently released book by Luiz Eduardo Prado de Oliveira
By JOHN PACE: Commentary on the film directed by Adirley Queirós and Joana Pimenta
By VALERIO ARCARY: In the 205th anniversary of Karl Marx's birth, capitalism still has yet to be defeated
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The Central Bank acts as a fourth power, while high interest rates mean transferring income to the wealthier sectors of society
By AFRANIO CATANI: Considerations on Charles Juliet's conversations with the Irish playwright and writer
By CARLOS RODRIGUES BRANDÃO:
Preface to the recently released book by Débora Mazza
By ANDREA ZHOK: The road from structural politics to hysterical moralism
By ARTHUR COELHO BEZERRA: Technology giants such as Alphabet, Meta and Twitter want to prevent the approval of the Brazilian Internet Freedom, Responsibility and Transparency Law at all costs
By PIERO DETONI: The singular Nietzscheanism in the work of the doctor and educator from Sergipe
By FERNÃO PESSOA RAMOS: Considerations on the film criticism of Paulo Emilio Salles Gomes
By BERNARDO KUCINSKI: Author's afterword to the newly released book
By JOHN PILGER: Beijing doesn't want war with anyone, but Western propagandists insist on starting a war with China
By FABIO LUIZ SAN MARTINS: The average contemporary man “idolizes” money as a fetish, but paradoxically this idolatry has a strong component of reality and need
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: Individuals beg for the attention of others, hoping that the Other will attest through likes, views and comments that their life is really worth living
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The future of the government hangs in the balance, threatened by the forces of agribusiness, drug trafficking, the financial sector, the interests of congressmen and the deleterious action of the ultra-right virtual militia
By EVERALDO DE OLIVEIRA ANDRADE: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By ADAM TOOZE: If the US is still interested in the world economic and political order, and it certainly should be, it must be open to negotiation for peaceful change.
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: Contrary to common sense, slavery itself is a recent phenomenon in human history
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: The “virtual moralist” considers himself the guardian of ethics, morals, good customs and everything that can be expected from a “good citizen”
By EUGENIO BUCCI: What Google made public on May XNUMXst was an opinionated editorial, as if it were a regular newspaper. Acted like it was press
By VERA IACONELLI: Presentation of the recently released book by Luiz Eduardo Prado de Oliveira
By JOHN PACE: Commentary on the film directed by Adirley Queirós and Joana Pimenta
By VALERIO ARCARY: In the 205th anniversary of Karl Marx's birth, capitalism still has yet to be defeated
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The Central Bank acts as a fourth power, while high interest rates mean transferring income to the wealthier sectors of society
By AFRANIO CATANI: Considerations on Charles Juliet's conversations with the Irish playwright and writer
By CARLOS RODRIGUES BRANDÃO:
Preface to the recently released book by Débora Mazza
By ANDREA ZHOK: The road from structural politics to hysterical moralism
By ARTHUR COELHO BEZERRA: Technology giants such as Alphabet, Meta and Twitter want to prevent the approval of the Brazilian Internet Freedom, Responsibility and Transparency Law at all costs
By PIERO DETONI: The singular Nietzscheanism in the work of the doctor and educator from Sergipe