
Have we learned the lesson of covid-19?
By LEONARDO BOFF: We imagined that we would have understood the profound meaning of the lesson that the pandemic has bequeathed us. It didn't happen. Everything seems to be back to normal
By LEONARDO BOFF: We imagined that we would have understood the profound meaning of the lesson that the pandemic has bequeathed us. It didn't happen. Everything seems to be back to normal
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: Maybe revisit the auspicious of Fernando Pessoa can indicate that reality is this static misery that only death gives
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: How the government dealt in those 180 days with the problems, restrictions and threats
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The return of the mantle by Denmark reminds us of the high aesthetic standard of feather art by indigenous Brazilians
By LINDA PENTZ GUNTER: Creating a no-fire zone around Zaporizhzhia would not be enough. We must end the use of nuclear energy.
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Tax reform was mainly an agenda for businessmen, not workers or the left
By FELIPE SANTOS DEVEZA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By GRACE BLAKELEY: Despite the liberal prediction that expanding free markets would lead to more democracy, authoritarianism only increases
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The Czech writer seemed more to feel the oppression of living in that society than to think about which way out he wanted
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO: We have to speak outside the bubble, without fear of criticism, because, believe me, we are on the right side of history
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The commercial for the German brand is an offensive debacle against art, Brazilian music and the cultural memory of Brazil
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO: In conditions of late capitalism and under the homologating shadow of neoliberal “wokism”, perhaps the best way to claim Pasolini is not to celebrate his centenary
Inaugurating the website's video channel, in the first episode of the interview program we talked to Paulo Arantes about the impasses of the formation, the present and the future of Brazil.
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: White supremacy reacts, on a global scale, in the quest to maintain privileges
By RENATO DAGNINO: To prevent the Campinas “Innovation and Sustainable Development Pole” from generating more disasters
By ION DE ANDRADE: The challenge of integrating economic development, social inclusion and citizenship
By TARSUS GENUS: Considerations on the recently released book, organized by José Luís Fiori
By FÁBIO HORÁCIO-CASTRO: Considerations on the novel by Julien Gracq
By VALERIO ARCARY: The current government is an “abnormal” government because of class collaboration, led by the PT, the largest left-wing party in the country
By LUIZ MARQUES: The hijacking by neoliberalism of the notion of “revolution” allowed the extreme right to assume an anti-systemic position
By LEONARDO BOFF: We imagined that we would have understood the profound meaning of the lesson that the pandemic has bequeathed us. It didn't happen. Everything seems to be back to normal
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: Maybe revisit the auspicious of Fernando Pessoa can indicate that reality is this static misery that only death gives
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: How the government dealt in those 180 days with the problems, restrictions and threats
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The return of the mantle by Denmark reminds us of the high aesthetic standard of feather art by indigenous Brazilians
By LINDA PENTZ GUNTER: Creating a no-fire zone around Zaporizhzhia would not be enough. We must end the use of nuclear energy.
By RENATO JANINE RIBEIRO: Tax reform was mainly an agenda for businessmen, not workers or the left
By FELIPE SANTOS DEVEZA: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By GRACE BLAKELEY: Despite the liberal prediction that expanding free markets would lead to more democracy, authoritarianism only increases
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The Czech writer seemed more to feel the oppression of living in that society than to think about which way out he wanted
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO: We have to speak outside the bubble, without fear of criticism, because, believe me, we are on the right side of history
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The commercial for the German brand is an offensive debacle against art, Brazilian music and the cultural memory of Brazil
By JOSÉ EDUARDO FERNANDES GIRAUDO: In conditions of late capitalism and under the homologating shadow of neoliberal “wokism”, perhaps the best way to claim Pasolini is not to celebrate his centenary
Inaugurating the website's video channel, in the first episode of the interview program we talked to Paulo Arantes about the impasses of the formation, the present and the future of Brazil.
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: White supremacy reacts, on a global scale, in the quest to maintain privileges
By RENATO DAGNINO: To prevent the Campinas “Innovation and Sustainable Development Pole” from generating more disasters
By ION DE ANDRADE: The challenge of integrating economic development, social inclusion and citizenship
By TARSUS GENUS: Considerations on the recently released book, organized by José Luís Fiori
By FÁBIO HORÁCIO-CASTRO: Considerations on the novel by Julien Gracq
By VALERIO ARCARY: The current government is an “abnormal” government because of class collaboration, led by the PT, the largest left-wing party in the country
By LUIZ MARQUES: The hijacking by neoliberalism of the notion of “revolution” allowed the extreme right to assume an anti-systemic position