
Giulio Carlo Argan – II
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Art history as labor history
By TARIQ ALI: Palestinians have the right to resist the uninterrupted aggression to which they are subjected. There is no moral, political or military equivalence as far as the two sides are concerned
By GERSON ALMEIDA: The time frame approved by the majority of the Chamber of Deputies must be understood as yet another demonstration of the intolerance of neoliberalism
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The conflict between Israel and Palestine, based on the historical events and geopolitical dynamics of the region, reveals an intricate reality marked by decades of tensions and confrontations
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The gestation of State sovereignty was a secular process, with a long and violent climax between the mid-XNUMXth century and the second half of the XNUMXth century
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Martín Chambi's works capture and represent moments of coexistence between the past and a present in transition
By LEONARDO BOFF: The system of its self-sustainment in all spheres that makes up a living planet, Great Mother or Gaia, is at risk of collapsing
By PEDRO DE ALCANTARA FIGUEIRA: The scorched earth policy is what drives everyone in these elections and is explained by this general historical context of the decline of capitalism
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: There is little left for theocracy to guide the speeches of candidates for guardianship councils, councilors, legislative assemblies, chamber of deputies and senate
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: Preface to the recently released book, organized by Marcello Musto
By LUIGI BIONDI, TERCIANE ÂNGELA LUCHESE, VALÉRIA DOS SANTOS GUIMARÃES: Presentation, by the organizers, of the recently released book
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The two Russell courts left a precious legacy to the anti-imperialist and anti-fascist movement
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: Rich countries, during their development phase, taxed the export of primary and semi-processed or industrialized products
By BRUNO MACHADO: Unlike the left, the right does not need a strong and skilled social leader to advance its agenda and win political battles, just any puppet
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: Conflicts between the executive, legislative and judiciary can cause a paralyzing institutional crisis
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ: The democracy that we constitutionally designed may not be the best in the world, however, the 1988 Constitution resonates with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS: Germany was unable to elaborate on its past. What we saw was an attempt to close the past, erasing it from memory
By MARCELO AITH: The problem of Brazilian prison overcrowding is structural and systemic, and the Judiciary is one of the main responsible for mass incarceration in Brazil
By GILBERTO LOPES: Gabriel Boric seeks a political alignment that proved impossible in Chile
By TARIQ ALI: Palestinians have the right to resist the uninterrupted aggression to which they are subjected. There is no moral, political or military equivalence as far as the two sides are concerned
By GERSON ALMEIDA: The time frame approved by the majority of the Chamber of Deputies must be understood as yet another demonstration of the intolerance of neoliberalism
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The conflict between Israel and Palestine, based on the historical events and geopolitical dynamics of the region, reveals an intricate reality marked by decades of tensions and confrontations
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The gestation of State sovereignty was a secular process, with a long and violent climax between the mid-XNUMXth century and the second half of the XNUMXth century
By MARCELO GUIMARÃES LIMA: Martín Chambi's works capture and represent moments of coexistence between the past and a present in transition
By LEONARDO BOFF: The system of its self-sustainment in all spheres that makes up a living planet, Great Mother or Gaia, is at risk of collapsing
By PEDRO DE ALCANTARA FIGUEIRA: The scorched earth policy is what drives everyone in these elections and is explained by this general historical context of the decline of capitalism
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: There is little left for theocracy to guide the speeches of candidates for guardianship councils, councilors, legislative assemblies, chamber of deputies and senate
By JUAREZ GUIMARÃES: Preface to the recently released book, organized by Marcello Musto
By LUIGI BIONDI, TERCIANE ÂNGELA LUCHESE, VALÉRIA DOS SANTOS GUIMARÃES: Presentation, by the organizers, of the recently released book
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The two Russell courts left a precious legacy to the anti-imperialist and anti-fascist movement
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: Rich countries, during their development phase, taxed the export of primary and semi-processed or industrialized products
By BRUNO MACHADO: Unlike the left, the right does not need a strong and skilled social leader to advance its agenda and win political battles, just any puppet
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: Conflicts between the executive, legislative and judiciary can cause a paralyzing institutional crisis
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ: The democracy that we constitutionally designed may not be the best in the world, however, the 1988 Constitution resonates with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS: Germany was unable to elaborate on its past. What we saw was an attempt to close the past, erasing it from memory
By MARCELO AITH: The problem of Brazilian prison overcrowding is structural and systemic, and the Judiciary is one of the main responsible for mass incarceration in Brazil
By GILBERTO LOPES: Gabriel Boric seeks a political alignment that proved impossible in Chile