
Another Christmas is possible
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Understanding the “other” is feeling like this “other” in the flesh
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Understanding the “other” is feeling like this “other” in the flesh
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA & IVONE DARÉ RABELLO: Considerations about Christian Petzold's film
By EZEQUIEL IPAR: The precedent that will leave the decree signed by Milei has much broader systemic consequences, both for the political game and for the stability of legal norms
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: They are modeled on the political, economic and moral ideology of the United States, Israel and other backyards. They speak and gesture, playing the role of angry beings
By DANIEL ARRUDA CORONEL & JOSÉ MARIA ALVES DA SILVA: From a biological point of view, “technological marvels” should be seen more as a threat than progress for humanity
By DÊNIS DE MORAES: Considerations on the poetic anthology by Manuel Maria de Barbosa du Bocage, organized by José Paulo Netto
By VITOR VIEIRA FERREIRA & YURI MARTINS-FONTES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: Aquaman as a symbol of resistance and illuminating Theodor Adorno's error
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: Every public policy must be monitored to verify the good allocation of resources
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & JOÃO PAULO LIMA SILVA AND FILHO: A list of female writers bothers a lot of people
By TALES AB´SÁBER: The practical subjectivities that exist among us, of a new right that is popping up around the world, and of which Bolsonaro's Brazil is one of the launching platforms
By PIERO DETONI: In the writer’s memoirs, a certain anthropophagic dimension of Brazilian society is present
By RENATA MARINHO: The philosopher's work explains the contradictions of late capitalism, dominated by the cultural industry and articulated by technological rationality
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Alain Badiou's vision of love does not aim to reinforce any belief in monogamy, much less in the traditional family or other normative regime of romantic arrangement
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The tensions between achieving citizenship and capitalist interests in Federal Institutes
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Toni Negri became illustrious thanks to his works, which proposed, through a philosophical approach inspired by Spinoza and Marx, to contribute to the emancipation of the “crowd”
By FABIO MASCARO DEAR: Commentary on the literary critic's recently released book
By LEONARDO BOFF: Benjamin Netanyhau and the slaughter of innocents in Gaza
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The historic and very serious struggles of black men and women were instrumentalized, used, controlled, administered
By PEDRO DE ALCÂNTARA FIGUEIRA: We are living in a historical moment in which any and all attempts to assert the power of bourgeois institutions demonstrate their total fragility
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Understanding the “other” is feeling like this “other” in the flesh
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA & IVONE DARÉ RABELLO: Considerations about Christian Petzold's film
By EZEQUIEL IPAR: The precedent that will leave the decree signed by Milei has much broader systemic consequences, both for the political game and for the stability of legal norms
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: They are modeled on the political, economic and moral ideology of the United States, Israel and other backyards. They speak and gesture, playing the role of angry beings
By DANIEL ARRUDA CORONEL & JOSÉ MARIA ALVES DA SILVA: From a biological point of view, “technological marvels” should be seen more as a threat than progress for humanity
By DÊNIS DE MORAES: Considerations on the poetic anthology by Manuel Maria de Barbosa du Bocage, organized by José Paulo Netto
By VITOR VIEIRA FERREIRA & YURI MARTINS-FONTES: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: Aquaman as a symbol of resistance and illuminating Theodor Adorno's error
By JOÃO CARLOS LOEBENS: Every public policy must be monitored to verify the good allocation of resources
By ÉRICO ANDRADE & JOÃO PAULO LIMA SILVA AND FILHO: A list of female writers bothers a lot of people
By TALES AB´SÁBER: The practical subjectivities that exist among us, of a new right that is popping up around the world, and of which Bolsonaro's Brazil is one of the launching platforms
By PIERO DETONI: In the writer’s memoirs, a certain anthropophagic dimension of Brazilian society is present
By RENATA MARINHO: The philosopher's work explains the contradictions of late capitalism, dominated by the cultural industry and articulated by technological rationality
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Alain Badiou's vision of love does not aim to reinforce any belief in monogamy, much less in the traditional family or other normative regime of romantic arrangement
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The tensions between achieving citizenship and capitalist interests in Federal Institutes
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Toni Negri became illustrious thanks to his works, which proposed, through a philosophical approach inspired by Spinoza and Marx, to contribute to the emancipation of the “crowd”
By FABIO MASCARO DEAR: Commentary on the literary critic's recently released book
By LEONARDO BOFF: Benjamin Netanyhau and the slaughter of innocents in Gaza
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The historic and very serious struggles of black men and women were instrumentalized, used, controlled, administered
By PEDRO DE ALCÂNTARA FIGUEIRA: We are living in a historical moment in which any and all attempts to assert the power of bourgeois institutions demonstrate their total fragility