
The identity trap
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA:
Considerations about Yascha Mounk's book
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA:
Considerations about Yascha Mounk's book
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Preface to the recently released book by José Genoino and Andrea Caldas
By LEONARDO BOFF: The ability to transform disorder into a new order, where everything continues its trajectory of future and expansion
By ADAM TOOZE: German billionaire wealth is enormous and underreported
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: Liberal democracy cannot maintain an egalitarian and free society with an exclusive and private economic system
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: A key part of the obstacles to the development of democracy was and continues to be the “internal enemy”, whether as an image and symbol, as a category and idea, or as a practice and value
By RICARDO IANNACE: Published in 1953 — 70 years ago — Ray Bradbury's novel is among the works of the dystopia genre that stand out for their fictional attributes
By GERSON ALMEIDA: To advance in the accumulation of forces, it is necessary to build a programmatic identity that goes beyond the reaction to the actions of the ultra-right
By ROSTISLAV ISHCHENKO: Russia won the war against Ukraine and NATO. However, Kiev is not ready to capitulate and accept Russian peace terms, which could lead to the advance of the Russian army
By ADRIANO DUARTE: The emphasis on the terms Nazism and fascism often complicates our analysis and understanding of the contemporary far right
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The vile metal has become a desiring brand, and what it desires is you
By GILBERTO MARINGONI, ISMARA IZEPE DE SOUZA & BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Preface from the organizers of the recently released book
By LUCIANA MOLINA: Fuvest's list doesn't even scratch the structure that oppresses me as a woman, but it makes my work as a literature teacher willing to share a specific perception of literary objects in the classroom difficult.
By SEYMOUR HERSH: The unanswered question is: why was Hamas' intention to attack Israel ignored, when Tel Aviv knew what could happen?
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO: Velho do Restelo was wrong in his criticism, as everyone who asks for less State is wrong, the great navigations turned Portugal, a small country, into a rich country
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Tariffs are still the main instrument of any successful industrial policy
By MARIA ALICE MONUTTI & RICARDO KOBAYASKI: In times when opinion becomes the main structure of dominant thought, anyone feels free to state any nonsense about subjects they know nothing about
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: No Holocaust in the world can justify the tyranny of former victims over other peoples, other cultures and other generations
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Those who miss social democracy, now surpassed by neoliberalism, like to call the latter fascism
By BRUNO HUBERMAN: Recognizing the centrality of colonialism against Palestinians in the formation of contemporary Jewish identity is an important step towards the decolonization of Palestine and Judaism
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA:
Considerations about Yascha Mounk's book
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Preface to the recently released book by José Genoino and Andrea Caldas
By LEONARDO BOFF: The ability to transform disorder into a new order, where everything continues its trajectory of future and expansion
By ADAM TOOZE: German billionaire wealth is enormous and underreported
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: Liberal democracy cannot maintain an egalitarian and free society with an exclusive and private economic system
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: A key part of the obstacles to the development of democracy was and continues to be the “internal enemy”, whether as an image and symbol, as a category and idea, or as a practice and value
By RICARDO IANNACE: Published in 1953 — 70 years ago — Ray Bradbury's novel is among the works of the dystopia genre that stand out for their fictional attributes
By GERSON ALMEIDA: To advance in the accumulation of forces, it is necessary to build a programmatic identity that goes beyond the reaction to the actions of the ultra-right
By ROSTISLAV ISHCHENKO: Russia won the war against Ukraine and NATO. However, Kiev is not ready to capitulate and accept Russian peace terms, which could lead to the advance of the Russian army
By ADRIANO DUARTE: The emphasis on the terms Nazism and fascism often complicates our analysis and understanding of the contemporary far right
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The vile metal has become a desiring brand, and what it desires is you
By GILBERTO MARINGONI, ISMARA IZEPE DE SOUZA & BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Preface from the organizers of the recently released book
By LUCIANA MOLINA: Fuvest's list doesn't even scratch the structure that oppresses me as a woman, but it makes my work as a literature teacher willing to share a specific perception of literary objects in the classroom difficult.
By SEYMOUR HERSH: The unanswered question is: why was Hamas' intention to attack Israel ignored, when Tel Aviv knew what could happen?
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO: Velho do Restelo was wrong in his criticism, as everyone who asks for less State is wrong, the great navigations turned Portugal, a small country, into a rich country
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Tariffs are still the main instrument of any successful industrial policy
By MARIA ALICE MONUTTI & RICARDO KOBAYASKI: In times when opinion becomes the main structure of dominant thought, anyone feels free to state any nonsense about subjects they know nothing about
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: No Holocaust in the world can justify the tyranny of former victims over other peoples, other cultures and other generations
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Those who miss social democracy, now surpassed by neoliberalism, like to call the latter fascism
By BRUNO HUBERMAN: Recognizing the centrality of colonialism against Palestinians in the formation of contemporary Jewish identity is an important step towards the decolonization of Palestine and Judaism