
Fragments XXV
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Seven short pieces
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The character Jack represents the neurosis of neoliberal man in its embryonic stage. Samuel is the neoliberal subject, forty years later, who appears on screen
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The digital universe has become a nightmare paradise and, more often than not, a cult of stupidity
By LORENZO Stained Glass: The current government perhaps thinks it's bad with them, much worse with the extreme right, which may explain the 0% readjustment proposed for education
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The history of privatizations in Brazil exposes countless cases of companies sold at degrading prices, whose services declined sharply after the transition to the private sector
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The character Jack represents the neurosis of neoliberal man in its embryonic stage. Samuel is the neoliberal subject, forty years later, who appears on screen
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The digital universe has become a nightmare paradise and, more often than not, a cult of stupidity
By LORENZO Stained Glass: The current government perhaps thinks it's bad with them, much worse with the extreme right, which may explain the 0% readjustment proposed for education
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The history of privatizations in Brazil exposes countless cases of companies sold at degrading prices, whose services declined sharply after the transition to the private sector