
Brief reflection for Christians or not
By CHICO ALENCAR: Assumption of Mary. And of Margarida, and of Marielle, and of Mother Bernadette...
By CHICO ALENCAR: Assumption of Mary. And of Margarida, and of Marielle, and of Mother Bernadette...
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The BRICS want to “play it safe” because all its members, with the exception of Russia, have complex economic-financial interdependence with the West
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The reform of secondary education makes education one of the most sensitive sectors in this return of President Lula and in this broad configuration of his government
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: On the left there was a profound theoretical setback, with the abandonment of the strategy of the socialist revolution and even of Marxism and its political adaptation to the rules of bourgeois democracy
By LUIZ MARQUES: "You will know the truth and the truth will set you free" (John, 8:32), this is the favorite verse of hypocrites
By HORÁCIO GONZÁLES: Considerations on the book by Gabriel Cohn
By TARSUS GENUS: There is a lack of “strategies” in the despair of TS Eliot and Antonio Negri, which are not lacking in the fascist animality of Javier Milei
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The present time comes to unveil the veil of the persistent and violent Brazilian slave structure, alive and current, making use of more subtle methods of building hybrid civil-military coups
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Vladimir Putin's Ironic Advice to Poles Contains Good History Lessons
By GUILHERME PREGER: Commentary on the film directed by Christopher Nolan
By VALERIO ARCARY: If Javier Milei were to win, his government would be incompatible with the democratic freedoms won dramatically after the fall of the last military dictatorship
By LEONARDO BOFF: The culture of consumption of opulent, ego-centered and heartless portions is already charging more than an Earth and a half to satisfy their voracity
By DANIEL COSTA: Thinking about the future of big cities should be an effort involving the most varied sectors of civil society
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A then-recent phenomenon in the Brazilian panorama, the “normalist” opened the perspective of female emancipation through work
By CESAR LOCATELLI: Commentary on Isabella M. Weber's Newly Released Book
By LINCOLN SECCO: Gramsci had to deal in prison with fascism in its moment of stabilization and daily rooting
By ANA CLAUDIA PAES: The public security crisis and the murder of Fernando Villavicencio
By MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA: The core of the middle class that adhered to the extreme right to find an outlet for their racist, misogynistic and classist impulses will not adhere to leftist governments
By CHICO ALENCAR: Assumption of Mary. And of Margarida, and of Marielle, and of Mother Bernadette...
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: Excerpt, selected by the author, from the recently published book
By ANDREW KORYBKO: The BRICS want to “play it safe” because all its members, with the exception of Russia, have complex economic-financial interdependence with the West
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: The reform of secondary education makes education one of the most sensitive sectors in this return of President Lula and in this broad configuration of his government
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: On the left there was a profound theoretical setback, with the abandonment of the strategy of the socialist revolution and even of Marxism and its political adaptation to the rules of bourgeois democracy
By LUIZ MARQUES: "You will know the truth and the truth will set you free" (John, 8:32), this is the favorite verse of hypocrites
By HORÁCIO GONZÁLES: Considerations on the book by Gabriel Cohn
By TARSUS GENUS: There is a lack of “strategies” in the despair of TS Eliot and Antonio Negri, which are not lacking in the fascist animality of Javier Milei
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: The present time comes to unveil the veil of the persistent and violent Brazilian slave structure, alive and current, making use of more subtle methods of building hybrid civil-military coups
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: Vladimir Putin's Ironic Advice to Poles Contains Good History Lessons
By GUILHERME PREGER: Commentary on the film directed by Christopher Nolan
By VALERIO ARCARY: If Javier Milei were to win, his government would be incompatible with the democratic freedoms won dramatically after the fall of the last military dictatorship
By LEONARDO BOFF: The culture of consumption of opulent, ego-centered and heartless portions is already charging more than an Earth and a half to satisfy their voracity
By DANIEL COSTA: Thinking about the future of big cities should be an effort involving the most varied sectors of civil society
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: A then-recent phenomenon in the Brazilian panorama, the “normalist” opened the perspective of female emancipation through work
By CESAR LOCATELLI: Commentary on Isabella M. Weber's Newly Released Book
By LINCOLN SECCO: Gramsci had to deal in prison with fascism in its moment of stabilization and daily rooting
By ANA CLAUDIA PAES: The public security crisis and the murder of Fernando Villavicencio
By MATHEUS SILVEIRA DE SOUZA: The core of the middle class that adhered to the extreme right to find an outlet for their racist, misogynistic and classist impulses will not adhere to leftist governments