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By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By DEBORA MAZZA: Considerations on the anthology of the Italian poet
By LEONARDO BOFF: For the 730 million people who go hungry every day, the desire for well-being is continually frustrated
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The crushing of the revolution in Prague was a military success at an enormous political cost. Stalinist brutality had once again tarnished the image of socialism
By CESAR SANSON: Working youth, the majority in the applications, refuse the Fordist work pattern
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Through portraits Clarice Lispector can observe and make her correspondents see the transformations that the passage of time imprints on bodies
By LYGIA CASELATO: Presentation by the organizer of the recently released book
By LUIZ MARQUES: The erosion of workers' living conditions and the structural inequities of humiliation spread frustration with the values of democracy
By ELI ZARETKSY: As if demonstrating that the repressed returns, politics has erupted into the supposedly apolitical world of American psychoanalysis
By ANDRÉS SERRADAS, JULIANE B. DA SILVA, LUCAS LIMA DE ANDRADE, SANDY SG OLIVEIRA and AFRÂNIO CATANI: Functioning, organization and models of higher education in Chile from traditional universities and military intervention to today
By LINCOLN SECCO: The Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Rosary of Black Men was very important in the social life of slaves
By ALEX JANUÁRIO & ELVIO FERNANDES: Preface to the recently released book by Michael Löwy
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: There have been several movements and mobilizations to recover the democratic order, except labor “reform”
By MOWED VIANNA: Elites cannot bear to see a popular party in power
By MARIA RIBEIRO DO VALLE & GUILHERME MACHADO NUNES: Arendt's ideas are incorporated with great strides by the Brazilian intellectual left, which uncritically adheres to this thought
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Without popular participation, the government managed to approve complementary bill 136/2023 in the Chamber of Deputies, which removes resources from the SUS
By DANIEL COSTA: A moment of intense dispute for the hegemony of discourse and cultural movements
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Hearing Salvador Allende saying goodbye to the people, on the morning of September 11, 1973, was chilling. His words gave us the certainty that the coup would be successful
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: The New Climate Regime makes no distinction between nations, and shockwaves from extreme weather events cross geopolitical borders with implacable indifference
By ANA CLAUDIA PAES, BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA & GABRIEL DE MELLO RODRIGUES: 70 years of Moncada and Bayamo; the search for social justice and the resumption of Brazilian diplomacy
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By DEBORA MAZZA: Considerations on the anthology of the Italian poet
By LEONARDO BOFF: For the 730 million people who go hungry every day, the desire for well-being is continually frustrated
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The crushing of the revolution in Prague was a military success at an enormous political cost. Stalinist brutality had once again tarnished the image of socialism
By CESAR SANSON: Working youth, the majority in the applications, refuse the Fordist work pattern
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Through portraits Clarice Lispector can observe and make her correspondents see the transformations that the passage of time imprints on bodies
By LYGIA CASELATO: Presentation by the organizer of the recently released book
By LUIZ MARQUES: The erosion of workers' living conditions and the structural inequities of humiliation spread frustration with the values of democracy
By ELI ZARETKSY: As if demonstrating that the repressed returns, politics has erupted into the supposedly apolitical world of American psychoanalysis
By ANDRÉS SERRADAS, JULIANE B. DA SILVA, LUCAS LIMA DE ANDRADE, SANDY SG OLIVEIRA and AFRÂNIO CATANI: Functioning, organization and models of higher education in Chile from traditional universities and military intervention to today
By LINCOLN SECCO: The Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Rosary of Black Men was very important in the social life of slaves
By ALEX JANUÁRIO & ELVIO FERNANDES: Preface to the recently released book by Michael Löwy
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: There have been several movements and mobilizations to recover the democratic order, except labor “reform”
By MOWED VIANNA: Elites cannot bear to see a popular party in power
By MARIA RIBEIRO DO VALLE & GUILHERME MACHADO NUNES: Arendt's ideas are incorporated with great strides by the Brazilian intellectual left, which uncritically adheres to this thought
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Without popular participation, the government managed to approve complementary bill 136/2023 in the Chamber of Deputies, which removes resources from the SUS
By DANIEL COSTA: A moment of intense dispute for the hegemony of discourse and cultural movements
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Hearing Salvador Allende saying goodbye to the people, on the morning of September 11, 1973, was chilling. His words gave us the certainty that the coup would be successful
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: The New Climate Regime makes no distinction between nations, and shockwaves from extreme weather events cross geopolitical borders with implacable indifference
By ANA CLAUDIA PAES, BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA & GABRIEL DE MELLO RODRIGUES: 70 years of Moncada and Bayamo; the search for social justice and the resumption of Brazilian diplomacy