
The philosophy that thinks about Brazil
By ANTONIO VALVERDE:
Perhaps, the time has come to think about what Brazil is, in an idle leisurely manner, however, symmetrical to the urgencies of the present time.
By ANTONIO VALVERDE:
Perhaps, the time has come to think about what Brazil is, in an idle leisurely manner, however, symmetrical to the urgencies of the present time.
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & TAINÁ REIS: Miyamoto Musachi against the “fascist cohorts” in Palestine and Brazil
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: Football has become a business even in terms of results. Often, the one with the most money wins.
By LEONARDO BOFF: The Earth will continue to peacefully revolve around the sun. But without us
By EDUARDO GALENO: Cobain clearly demonstrated the empty simulacrum that is life under the violent spotlight of the spectacular
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO: Considerations on the work of Aly Muritiba and the Brazilian prison system
By CESAR SANSON: Two and a half centuries later we see the return of the origins of capitalism in labor relations
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR: When will a teacher have the salary of a deputy and the prestige of a football player?
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS: Presentation of the book of stories by José Carlos Mariátegui
By URARIAN MOTA: Commentary on the book organized by Isabel Cristina Martins Guillen
By LUIZ MARQUES: Ethics embedded in the social authoritarianism of command (those who can) and obedience (those who need) are the cancer of colonial formations
By CHRIS HEDGES: Israel's attack is the last desperate measure of a colonial project that foolishly and arrogantly thinks it can crush the resistance of an indigenous population with genocide
By VALERIO ARCARY: Marx and Engels and anti-capitalist revolutions
By FREI BETTO: Jesus is born in Gaza and now they can no longer kill him, as he will be resurrected in every child, in every young person, in every Palestinian citizen
By MUNIR NASER and MARKUS SOKOL: From the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea – a single democratic state
By JORGE WHITE: An electoral victory or even a cycle of progressive governments are not enough, even though they are extremely important, to defeat the global extreme right
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The UN as an extraterritorial organization is no longer capable of keeping the world in conditions suitable for life to thrive
By ANTONIO VALVERDE:
Perhaps, the time has come to think about what Brazil is, in an idle leisurely manner, however, symmetrical to the urgencies of the present time.
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & TAINÁ REIS: Miyamoto Musachi against the “fascist cohorts” in Palestine and Brazil
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: Football has become a business even in terms of results. Often, the one with the most money wins.
By LEONARDO BOFF: The Earth will continue to peacefully revolve around the sun. But without us
By EDUARDO GALENO: Cobain clearly demonstrated the empty simulacrum that is life under the violent spotlight of the spectacular
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO: Considerations on the work of Aly Muritiba and the Brazilian prison system
By CESAR SANSON: Two and a half centuries later we see the return of the origins of capitalism in labor relations
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR: When will a teacher have the salary of a deputy and the prestige of a football player?
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS: Presentation of the book of stories by José Carlos Mariátegui
By URARIAN MOTA: Commentary on the book organized by Isabel Cristina Martins Guillen
By LUIZ MARQUES: Ethics embedded in the social authoritarianism of command (those who can) and obedience (those who need) are the cancer of colonial formations
By CHRIS HEDGES: Israel's attack is the last desperate measure of a colonial project that foolishly and arrogantly thinks it can crush the resistance of an indigenous population with genocide
By VALERIO ARCARY: Marx and Engels and anti-capitalist revolutions
By FREI BETTO: Jesus is born in Gaza and now they can no longer kill him, as he will be resurrected in every child, in every young person, in every Palestinian citizen
By MUNIR NASER and MARKUS SOKOL: From the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea – a single democratic state
By JORGE WHITE: An electoral victory or even a cycle of progressive governments are not enough, even though they are extremely important, to defeat the global extreme right
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The UN as an extraterritorial organization is no longer capable of keeping the world in conditions suitable for life to thrive