
The far-right insurrection
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: For the insurgents, the real people are those who destroy representations of power
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: For the insurgents, the real people are those who destroy representations of power
By LUIZ MARQUES: Deciphering the riddle, updated in times of fake news, as an antidote to the strategy to destroy faith in democracy
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on the book The Brazilian Ecclesiastical Elite 1890-1930, by Sergio Miceli
By RACHEL MEISTER KO. FREITAG: Integrity in research is built by training scientists who are aware of their role and responsible for their practices
By IVONALDO MILK: Beyond appearances, the movement of life is real and biased
By TARSUS GENUS: When artistic works and the immediate real world coincide, it is a shock
By ADRIÁN SOTELO VALENCIA: Preface to the recently released book by Marcela Soares
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS: The apology of fascism is made in the name of democracy; the apology of war, in the name of peace
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: For now, the effect of global warming is being felt in the form of so-called “extreme events”
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Reflections on Vladimir Putin's Annual Address to the Russian Parliament
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The carpet, which by flying became an actor of The one thousand and one nights, is one of the great inventions and heritage of humanity
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: To condemn Russian colonization, one must also condemn Israeli oppression of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
By NILCE ARAVECCHIA, EDUARDO COSTA & RAUL VENTURA NETO: It is not for lack of research or warning that environmental disasters happen and victimize poor populations.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The world market reached its “critical density” based on colonial conquest and African and Amerindian slavery
By JURANDIR FREIRE COSTA: Commentary on the book The anthropophagic soldier, by Tales Ab'Saber
By JEREMY CORBYN: Democratic freedoms under attack in England
By HERALDO CAMPOS: The tragedy of São Sebastião and actions needed to prevent new ones from happening
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The first function of journalism in fulfilling the task of clarification is to properly name the facts
By JOSEP MARÍA ANTENTAS: The profane conception of history and politics culminates in his work with the definition of political engagement as a “melancholic bet”
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: For the insurgents, the real people are those who destroy representations of power
By LUIZ MARQUES: Deciphering the riddle, updated in times of fake news, as an antidote to the strategy to destroy faith in democracy
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on the book The Brazilian Ecclesiastical Elite 1890-1930, by Sergio Miceli
By RACHEL MEISTER KO. FREITAG: Integrity in research is built by training scientists who are aware of their role and responsible for their practices
By IVONALDO MILK: Beyond appearances, the movement of life is real and biased
By TARSUS GENUS: When artistic works and the immediate real world coincide, it is a shock
By ADRIÁN SOTELO VALENCIA: Preface to the recently released book by Marcela Soares
By BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA SANTOS: The apology of fascism is made in the name of democracy; the apology of war, in the name of peace
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: For now, the effect of global warming is being felt in the form of so-called “extreme events”
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Reflections on Vladimir Putin's Annual Address to the Russian Parliament
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The carpet, which by flying became an actor of The one thousand and one nights, is one of the great inventions and heritage of humanity
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: To condemn Russian colonization, one must also condemn Israeli oppression of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
By NILCE ARAVECCHIA, EDUARDO COSTA & RAUL VENTURA NETO: It is not for lack of research or warning that environmental disasters happen and victimize poor populations.
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: The world market reached its “critical density” based on colonial conquest and African and Amerindian slavery
By JURANDIR FREIRE COSTA: Commentary on the book The anthropophagic soldier, by Tales Ab'Saber
By JEREMY CORBYN: Democratic freedoms under attack in England
By HERALDO CAMPOS: The tragedy of São Sebastião and actions needed to prevent new ones from happening
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The first function of journalism in fulfilling the task of clarification is to properly name the facts
By JOSEP MARÍA ANTENTAS: The profane conception of history and politics culminates in his work with the definition of political engagement as a “melancholic bet”