
Edward W. Said – literary critic and public intellectual
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The works of Edward W. Said elevate him to the position of one of the most influential thinkers on the political implications of culture in our time
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The works of Edward W. Said elevate him to the position of one of the most influential thinkers on the political implications of culture in our time
By GEORGES BATAILLE: One of the essays in the recently published book
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Under the hegemony of neoliberalism, there has been a frank and brutal subjugation of all social relations to market relations, including those that take place in a university
By RENATO DAGNINO: The tragedy increased the perception that the quickest and most effective way to rebuild the state is the mobilization of Solidarity Economy networks
By LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: The left is currently in an existential dilemma. Should they combat viralization with real proposals or should they use the same strategies as the neoliberal right?
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & TAINÁ REIS: In addition to encouraging the return of researchers, Brazil should take care of public universities and the approximately 63 thousand unemployed doctors
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The works of Edward W. Said elevate him to the position of one of the most influential thinkers on the political implications of culture in our time
By GEORGES BATAILLE: One of the essays in the recently published book
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Under the hegemony of neoliberalism, there has been a frank and brutal subjugation of all social relations to market relations, including those that take place in a university
By RENATO DAGNINO: The tragedy increased the perception that the quickest and most effective way to rebuild the state is the mobilization of Solidarity Economy networks
By LUIS FERNANDO VITAGLIANO: The left is currently in an existential dilemma. Should they combat viralization with real proposals or should they use the same strategies as the neoliberal right?
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & TAINÁ REIS: In addition to encouraging the return of researchers, Brazil should take care of public universities and the approximately 63 thousand unemployed doctors