
Franz Kafka and Clarice Lispector
By RICARDO IANNACE: Experiences never manifest themselves in isolation – they are losses, disappointments, expectations and utopias.
By RICARDO IANNACE: Experiences never manifest themselves in isolation – they are losses, disappointments, expectations and utopias.
By LEONARDO BOFF: The meaning of life in time is to live, simply to live, even in the most humble condition. Living is a kind of celebration of existing and of having escaped from nothingness.
By HENRIQUE BERLIN: Is it possible to create a history of science in Brazil that includes a multiplicity of times, spaces, subjects and experiences?
By MARCIO DOS SANTOS: Through EFAPE, a teacher training school, well-intentioned but unprepared trainers offer advanced training courses to even more unprepared teachers
By RICARDO ANTUNES: In these times of digital work, algorithms, artificial intelligence and the like, a new specter is emerging that haunts the world of work. It is the specter of uberization.
By RICHARD SEYMOUR: Real crises are proliferating, but disaster nationalism is feeding on entirely fictitious crises
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: Engels contributed decisively to the initial formulations of historical and dialectical materialism
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The “chainsaw” metaphor used by President Javier Milei to symbolize the confrontation with the “bloated state” turns out, in practice, to be a direct attack on the country’s social policies
By MARCUS IANONI: What do Morena, AMLO and Claudia Scheinbaum have that we can't have too?
By LINA CHAMIE: Commentary on the film directed by Eduardo Escorel
By SERGIO BRAGA: Brief tribute to the professor of sociology and political science at Unicamp
By ANDRÉ RICARDO DIAS: Oligarchy, patrimonialism, bossism, clientelism or physiologism, all the key concepts for a political science about Brazil fit into the history of the Coelho family in Petrolina (PE)
By VINÍCIUS DUTRA: Commentary on two recently translated books by Jacques Lacan: “Early Writings” and “The Logic of the Phantasm. Seminar 14”
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: And all this time people were asking themselves: “What about the Marseillaise? What about the Marseillaise?” As expected, it was enthusiastically played and sung in the outer atrium of the church, closing the festivities.
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ & THIAGO FELICIANO LOPES: Even with the increase in productivity over almost two centuries, nothing has been done to shorten the working day
By ANDREA HARADA: What will become of the teacher in the new regulatory framework for distance learning: a hidden, undefined or non-existent subject?
By RICARDO IANNACE: Experiences never manifest themselves in isolation – they are losses, disappointments, expectations and utopias.
By LEONARDO BOFF: The meaning of life in time is to live, simply to live, even in the most humble condition. Living is a kind of celebration of existing and of having escaped from nothingness.
By HENRIQUE BERLIN: Is it possible to create a history of science in Brazil that includes a multiplicity of times, spaces, subjects and experiences?
By MARCIO DOS SANTOS: Through EFAPE, a teacher training school, well-intentioned but unprepared trainers offer advanced training courses to even more unprepared teachers
By RICARDO ANTUNES: In these times of digital work, algorithms, artificial intelligence and the like, a new specter is emerging that haunts the world of work. It is the specter of uberization.
By RICHARD SEYMOUR: Real crises are proliferating, but disaster nationalism is feeding on entirely fictitious crises
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: Engels contributed decisively to the initial formulations of historical and dialectical materialism
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The “chainsaw” metaphor used by President Javier Milei to symbolize the confrontation with the “bloated state” turns out, in practice, to be a direct attack on the country’s social policies
By MARCUS IANONI: What do Morena, AMLO and Claudia Scheinbaum have that we can't have too?
By LINA CHAMIE: Commentary on the film directed by Eduardo Escorel
By SERGIO BRAGA: Brief tribute to the professor of sociology and political science at Unicamp
By ANDRÉ RICARDO DIAS: Oligarchy, patrimonialism, bossism, clientelism or physiologism, all the key concepts for a political science about Brazil fit into the history of the Coelho family in Petrolina (PE)
By VINÍCIUS DUTRA: Commentary on two recently translated books by Jacques Lacan: “Early Writings” and “The Logic of the Phantasm. Seminar 14”
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: And all this time people were asking themselves: “What about the Marseillaise? What about the Marseillaise?” As expected, it was enthusiastically played and sung in the outer atrium of the church, closing the festivities.
By ANTONIO BARSCH GIMENEZ & THIAGO FELICIANO LOPES: Even with the increase in productivity over almost two centuries, nothing has been done to shorten the working day
By ANDREA HARADA: What will become of the teacher in the new regulatory framework for distance learning: a hidden, undefined or non-existent subject?