
Regicide and modern art – III
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: From analytical cubism will arise antithetically the collage as an act of force or exception
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: From analytical cubism will arise antithetically the collage as an act of force or exception
By PAULO EDUARDO ARANTES: Reconstructing the dialectic with Ruy Fausto
By RODRIGO DE FARIA: Ribeirão Preto is more like “Haiti” than any other reality. “Brazilian California” is an invention of local elites spread by the press that it controls
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: Without needing authorization, the BC will spend approximately 740 billion this year just on interest payments for a handful of ultra-rich
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Bolsonarism is left today with permanent provocation as a means of survival and hope for the future, but not without help from the media and conservative liberals
By MANUFACTURING MARIAROSARIA: Pasolini was a writer more than a filmmaker
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: Commentary on the recently published book by José Eli da Veiga
By LUIZ MARQUES: Gradually, hope seems to move from an exploration colony to a settlement, even late
By FABRICIO MACIEL: Freed from previous ties, the individual now does not know what to do with his new condition, feeling anxious and afraid
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: The industrial policy implemented until recently by neoliberalism is being modified in the central countries, but neoliberalism itself is not being discarded
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: A spurious interpretation of article 142 of the Federal Constitution
By PEDRO PAULO ZAHLUTH BASTOS:
Austerity, politics and ideology of the new fiscal framework
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The voter perceives that, in the various electoral spheres, the interests at stake are different: the higher the election level, the more strategic the interests
By MARILENA CHAUI: Chapter of the recently released book “Words for Walnice”
By GRAY ANDERSON: China's rise has revealed an American conflict with globalist laissez-faire nostalgia
By PAULA RIBEIRO & PIERO DETONI: Abdias do Nascimento's decolonial project wants, above all else, the maximized freedom of Afro-Brazilians
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The superficialization of objects of culture has become an increasingly present phenomenon
By VALERIO ARCARY: Considerations on the life of Leon Trotsky's recently deceased grandson
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: From analytical cubism will arise antithetically the collage as an act of force or exception
By PAULO EDUARDO ARANTES: Reconstructing the dialectic with Ruy Fausto
By RODRIGO DE FARIA: Ribeirão Preto is more like “Haiti” than any other reality. “Brazilian California” is an invention of local elites spread by the press that it controls
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: Without needing authorization, the BC will spend approximately 740 billion this year just on interest payments for a handful of ultra-rich
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Bolsonarism is left today with permanent provocation as a means of survival and hope for the future, but not without help from the media and conservative liberals
By MANUFACTURING MARIAROSARIA: Pasolini was a writer more than a filmmaker
By RICARDO ABRAMOVAY: Commentary on the recently published book by José Eli da Veiga
By LUIZ MARQUES: Gradually, hope seems to move from an exploration colony to a settlement, even late
By FABRICIO MACIEL: Freed from previous ties, the individual now does not know what to do with his new condition, feeling anxious and afraid
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: The industrial policy implemented until recently by neoliberalism is being modified in the central countries, but neoliberalism itself is not being discarded
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: A spurious interpretation of article 142 of the Federal Constitution
By PEDRO PAULO ZAHLUTH BASTOS:
Austerity, politics and ideology of the new fiscal framework
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The voter perceives that, in the various electoral spheres, the interests at stake are different: the higher the election level, the more strategic the interests
By MARILENA CHAUI: Chapter of the recently released book “Words for Walnice”
By GRAY ANDERSON: China's rise has revealed an American conflict with globalist laissez-faire nostalgia
By PAULA RIBEIRO & PIERO DETONI: Abdias do Nascimento's decolonial project wants, above all else, the maximized freedom of Afro-Brazilians
By PEDRO HENRIQUE M. ANICETO: The superficialization of objects of culture has become an increasingly present phenomenon
By VALERIO ARCARY: Considerations on the life of Leon Trotsky's recently deceased grandson