
Fragments XXXIII
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Six short pieces
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO: Tribute to the writer Dalton Trevisan, who recently passed away
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Women, black or brown people, young people and residents of rural areas face greater difficulties in relation to work, income, education and health
By JEFFREY D. SACHS & SYBIL FARES: There is no doubt that Bashar al-Assad has often erred and faced great internal discontent, but his regime has been targeted for collapse for decades by the US and Israel.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The success of Brazilian agriculture begins with the strange disappearance of the word “latifundio” from our vocabulary
By MARCIO DOS SANTOS: The debate about the tolerable values of what is lawful or unlawful within society has not developed along with science and technology.
By ALEXANDRE DE OLIVEIRA TORRES CARRASCO: Tribute to the writer Dalton Trevisan, who recently passed away
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Women, black or brown people, young people and residents of rural areas face greater difficulties in relation to work, income, education and health
By JEFFREY D. SACHS & SYBIL FARES: There is no doubt that Bashar al-Assad has often erred and faced great internal discontent, but his regime has been targeted for collapse for decades by the US and Israel.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The success of Brazilian agriculture begins with the strange disappearance of the word “latifundio” from our vocabulary
By MARCIO DOS SANTOS: The debate about the tolerable values of what is lawful or unlawful within society has not developed along with science and technology.