
The last of the flower of Lazio
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The paths of language evolution are much more diversified and full of meanders than you might think
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The paths of language evolution are much more diversified and full of meanders than you might think
By SOLENI BISCOUTO FRESSATO & JORGE NÓVOA: Commentary on the film directed by Sylvain Chomet
By JOHN J. MEARSHEIMER: Russia will eventually win the war, though not decisively defeat Ukraine
By FABIO SOBRAL: The far right does not want the political existence of any people who oppose its plan to eliminate democratic societies
By HERALDO CAMPOS: The blow to indigenous rights and the Brazilian people after the approval in the Chamber of Deputies of the time frame bill
By JORGE SCHWARTZ: A model to be admired unconditionally, but impossible to imitate
By NIKOLAI KARAMZIN: A brief account of the most interesting of conversations between a Russian aristocrat and a German thinker
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The current institutional debate on the regulation of work by apps is a political process that is far from democratic
By FRANCISCO TEIXEIRA & RODRIGO CAVALCANTE DE ALMEIDA: Considerations on the three editions that make up The capital
By ANA MARIA DE NIEMEYER: The Baixada Fluminense is made up of densely populated territories next to silted, dirty channels, despite continuous public sanitation policies
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: Commentary on the book by Lincoln Secco
By LEONARDO BOFF: We would be in a scenario of civilizational paradigm crisis and not of tragedy. But will there be time for some learning to save the Planet?
By RODRIGO DE FARIA: Zé Celso's Brazil played a central role in the international concert of utopias and experiences that projected a profound transformation of the country itself and the world
By DYLAN RILEY: Our goal should not be universal access to cultural or human capital, but its abolition as a social reality
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The current plan is the reproduction, without any modification, of the credit model initiated by Fernando Henrique Cardoso in 1996
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: A lot of creative and smart people have to earn their living in advertising agencies. It's a shame to see so much talent wasted, used to deceive and make people's lives worse.
By SALEM NASSER: The selective blindness that operates when it comes to Israel
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: The young people of the June 2013 Days dignify the human condition, intrepid people, in the words that Antonio Candido used to refer to the young people of the 1968 Days
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The paths of language evolution are much more diversified and full of meanders than you might think
By SOLENI BISCOUTO FRESSATO & JORGE NÓVOA: Commentary on the film directed by Sylvain Chomet
By JOHN J. MEARSHEIMER: Russia will eventually win the war, though not decisively defeat Ukraine
By FABIO SOBRAL: The far right does not want the political existence of any people who oppose its plan to eliminate democratic societies
By HERALDO CAMPOS: The blow to indigenous rights and the Brazilian people after the approval in the Chamber of Deputies of the time frame bill
By JORGE SCHWARTZ: A model to be admired unconditionally, but impossible to imitate
By NIKOLAI KARAMZIN: A brief account of the most interesting of conversations between a Russian aristocrat and a German thinker
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The current institutional debate on the regulation of work by apps is a political process that is far from democratic
By FRANCISCO TEIXEIRA & RODRIGO CAVALCANTE DE ALMEIDA: Considerations on the three editions that make up The capital
By ANA MARIA DE NIEMEYER: The Baixada Fluminense is made up of densely populated territories next to silted, dirty channels, despite continuous public sanitation policies
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: Commentary on the book by Lincoln Secco
By LEONARDO BOFF: We would be in a scenario of civilizational paradigm crisis and not of tragedy. But will there be time for some learning to save the Planet?
By RODRIGO DE FARIA: Zé Celso's Brazil played a central role in the international concert of utopias and experiences that projected a profound transformation of the country itself and the world
By DYLAN RILEY: Our goal should not be universal access to cultural or human capital, but its abolition as a social reality
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The current plan is the reproduction, without any modification, of the credit model initiated by Fernando Henrique Cardoso in 1996
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: A lot of creative and smart people have to earn their living in advertising agencies. It's a shame to see so much talent wasted, used to deceive and make people's lives worse.
By SALEM NASSER: The selective blindness that operates when it comes to Israel
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: The young people of the June 2013 Days dignify the human condition, intrepid people, in the words that Antonio Candido used to refer to the young people of the 1968 Days