
“Civilization” was barbarism
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: In countries that were colonizing metropolises, there is latent a certain arrogance, in which many continue to think they are superior and with the right to belittle the “underdeveloped”
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: In countries that were colonizing metropolises, there is latent a certain arrogance, in which many continue to think they are superior and with the right to belittle the “underdeveloped”
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Of the many paradoxes and contradictions that permeate De Chirico's artistic project, perhaps the most fundamental is that of the builder of pictorial modernity
By LUIZ MARQUES: The movement, with a student bias, despite the suspension of tariff increases in several states, continued with massive support from the middle class in processions of civility, intolerance and resentment
By SAMO TOMŠIČ: Lacan understands the capitalist mode of production above all as a moral order and, more specifically, as a compulsive mode of production
By CAIO GAGLIARDI: Chat, like all artificial intelligence, has no conscience
By MARIA RITA LOUREIRO: Considerations on the recently released book, organized by Adriano Codato and Mateus de Albuquerque
By MAURIZIO LAZZARATO: Introduction to the newly released book
By RODRIGO DE FARIA: The authoritarian, militarized and masculinized hallucination is something that has never been put in its proper place
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: In the middle of the era of instantaneous communication and information, there is still a lack of geographic knowledge among the population
By CHICO WHITAKER: Misinformation is what marks the nuclear issue in Brazil
By VALTER POMAR: The heritage of Pomar, a heritage worthy of the best revolutionaries, is not the heritage of the family or any group
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: The idea of photography as evidence of reality in Literature
By ALEXANDRE JULIETE ROSA: Comments on the political militancy of the writer, on the occasion of the celebrations of 160 years of his birth
By LEONARDO BOFF: There are other realities that, because they are not physical, do not cease to be realities
By SEBASTIÃO VELASCO AND CRUZ: Considerations on the role of the Biden government in the war in Ukraine
By ALEXANDRE MARINHO PIMENTA & PAULO HENRIQUE FLORES: The legacy and main meaning of 2013 remain in dispute
By GEORGHIO A. TOMELIN: The interpretation that the courts have made of the mechanisms for accessing rights is a reflection of a crab society
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: In countries that were colonizing metropolises, there is latent a certain arrogance, in which many continue to think they are superior and with the right to belittle the “underdeveloped”
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Of the many paradoxes and contradictions that permeate De Chirico's artistic project, perhaps the most fundamental is that of the builder of pictorial modernity
By LUIZ MARQUES: The movement, with a student bias, despite the suspension of tariff increases in several states, continued with massive support from the middle class in processions of civility, intolerance and resentment
By SAMO TOMŠIČ: Lacan understands the capitalist mode of production above all as a moral order and, more specifically, as a compulsive mode of production
By CAIO GAGLIARDI: Chat, like all artificial intelligence, has no conscience
By MARIA RITA LOUREIRO: Considerations on the recently released book, organized by Adriano Codato and Mateus de Albuquerque
By MAURIZIO LAZZARATO: Introduction to the newly released book
By RODRIGO DE FARIA: The authoritarian, militarized and masculinized hallucination is something that has never been put in its proper place
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: In the middle of the era of instantaneous communication and information, there is still a lack of geographic knowledge among the population
By CHICO WHITAKER: Misinformation is what marks the nuclear issue in Brazil
By VALTER POMAR: The heritage of Pomar, a heritage worthy of the best revolutionaries, is not the heritage of the family or any group
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: The idea of photography as evidence of reality in Literature
By ALEXANDRE JULIETE ROSA: Comments on the political militancy of the writer, on the occasion of the celebrations of 160 years of his birth
By LEONARDO BOFF: There are other realities that, because they are not physical, do not cease to be realities
By SEBASTIÃO VELASCO AND CRUZ: Considerations on the role of the Biden government in the war in Ukraine
By ALEXANDRE MARINHO PIMENTA & PAULO HENRIQUE FLORES: The legacy and main meaning of 2013 remain in dispute
By GEORGHIO A. TOMELIN: The interpretation that the courts have made of the mechanisms for accessing rights is a reflection of a crab society