
Death as the invention of life
By LEONARDO BOFF: The meaning we give to death also represents the meaning we give to life
By LEONARDO BOFF: The meaning we give to death also represents the meaning we give to life
By RENATO DAGNINO & PAULA ARCOVERDE CAVALCANTI: A government project that does not intend to change the previously existing situation will not require high governance, as there will not be many obstacles to its action
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA: I'm sorry to tell you that in this image we are both fixed like stone, because she also reserves her role as a son in advance
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: It seems that in every generation parents face the Machiavelli dilemma of choosing to be loved or feared
By TALES AM AB'SÁBER: Despite the conceptual, poetic, political and existential complexity that the psychoanalytic discipline implied, Freud always referred to it as fundamentally a science
By SOLANGE STRUWKA & GIOVANNA IMBERNON: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By ANGELITA MATOS SOUZA: Dependency theory should be the most international perspective produced by Latin American Social Sciences
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Ecuadorian society faces a critical moment in its democratic journey
By LOUIS SERGIO CANARY: The Ministry of Finance remains a neoliberal stronghold in a government elected to be in the interests of the people of this country
By KENNETH DAVID JACKSON: Launch of the first anthology of journalism by Patrícia Galvão (Pagu)
By MARIA SÍLVIA BETTI: Preface to the recently released book by Philippe Curimbaba Freitas
By SALEM NASSER: Seeking this answer only in the traditional media is to find very fragmented information and the challenge of making sense of the whole is immense
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The background of this possible BRICS currency is the growing dysfunctionality of the international monetary system
By DIOGO VALENCIA DE AZEVEDO COSTA: Florestan was very aware of the changes in direction in his thinking, as his ideas were responses to the problems of his time
By LINCOLN SECCO: Gramsci was facing something entirely new and he had to resist without giving himself the patience of theoretical precision. He thought as he confronted the fascists
By ISABELLA M. WEBER: Introduction of the newly released book
By LISZT VIEIRA: The Amazon Summit produced generic declarations, without concrete commitments. The voice of science was virtually ignored
By LUIZ MARQUES: Despiritualization is the product of “reification”, which converts the relationship between people into a relationship between things and corrodes the public space
By MARTIN MAGNUS PETIZ: A parallel with the violent police operation in Guarujá and the reflections motivated by the film Oppenheimer
By LEONARDO BOFF: The meaning we give to death also represents the meaning we give to life
By RENATO DAGNINO & PAULA ARCOVERDE CAVALCANTI: A government project that does not intend to change the previously existing situation will not require high governance, as there will not be many obstacles to its action
By JOÃO PAULO AYUB FONSECA: I'm sorry to tell you that in this image we are both fixed like stone, because she also reserves her role as a son in advance
By JOSÉ MACHADO MOITA NETO: It seems that in every generation parents face the Machiavelli dilemma of choosing to be loved or feared
By TALES AM AB'SÁBER: Despite the conceptual, poetic, political and existential complexity that the psychoanalytic discipline implied, Freud always referred to it as fundamentally a science
By SOLANGE STRUWKA & GIOVANNA IMBERNON: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By ANGELITA MATOS SOUZA: Dependency theory should be the most international perspective produced by Latin American Social Sciences
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Ecuadorian society faces a critical moment in its democratic journey
By LOUIS SERGIO CANARY: The Ministry of Finance remains a neoliberal stronghold in a government elected to be in the interests of the people of this country
By KENNETH DAVID JACKSON: Launch of the first anthology of journalism by Patrícia Galvão (Pagu)
By MARIA SÍLVIA BETTI: Preface to the recently released book by Philippe Curimbaba Freitas
By SALEM NASSER: Seeking this answer only in the traditional media is to find very fragmented information and the challenge of making sense of the whole is immense
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The background of this possible BRICS currency is the growing dysfunctionality of the international monetary system
By DIOGO VALENCIA DE AZEVEDO COSTA: Florestan was very aware of the changes in direction in his thinking, as his ideas were responses to the problems of his time
By LINCOLN SECCO: Gramsci was facing something entirely new and he had to resist without giving himself the patience of theoretical precision. He thought as he confronted the fascists
By ISABELLA M. WEBER: Introduction of the newly released book
By LISZT VIEIRA: The Amazon Summit produced generic declarations, without concrete commitments. The voice of science was virtually ignored
By LUIZ MARQUES: Despiritualization is the product of “reification”, which converts the relationship between people into a relationship between things and corrodes the public space
By MARTIN MAGNUS PETIZ: A parallel with the violent police operation in Guarujá and the reflections motivated by the film Oppenheimer