
Israel's war against the population of Gaza
By TADEU VALADARES: Who can, in Gaza, survive this time of legal nature that can be counted in years, so far from the humanitarian time of urgency?
By TADEU VALADARES: Who can, in Gaza, survive this time of legal nature that can be counted in years, so far from the humanitarian time of urgency?
By VITOR MORAIS GRAZIANI: Commentary on the tenth anniversary presentation of the album “Encarnado”
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO, ADRIANA MARQUES, PIERO LEIRNER, SUZELEY KALIL MATHIAS, ANA PENIDO: Society's involvement in the National Defense Policy is essential, which must establish guidelines for military reform
By ROMARIC GODIN: In China, the main problem is no longer rising prices, but falling prices
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The university cannot be limited to providing services to companies, but producing knowledge that impacts society and economic and social development
By SOLANGE PEIRÃO: Commentary on the film by Wim Wenders, showing in cinemas
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: “Health systems” have the mission, in addition to indispensable individual assistance, to carry out actions that adequately respond to all social health needs
By EDUARDO REZENDE PEREIRA: The bill that regulates the work of drivers using apps in the country constitutes a regulation within the framework of precariousness
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: We fight for universal and free access to high-quality education, and something like this will not be achieved by changing the university entrance exam curriculum, but rather by abolishing its existence once and for all
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: Climate change portends that the relentless march of human progress is opening serious wounds across the globe
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: If the traditional Brazilian media is full of mongrels subservient to the empire, the German media turned out to be full of sheepdogs ready to growl and bite in the name of impunity for any Israeli government
By NATHALIE REIS ITABORAÍ: In the month of celebration of feminist struggles, a film certainly to see, but less to be entertained and more to be outraged by
By EUGENIO BUCCI: One of the most painful hardships of professional journalism today is trying to speak to both poles at the same time
By MARIANA CHAGURI & BÁRBARA LUISA PIRES: Women were crossed by intellectual issues of their social and historical times, offering original and creative interpretations of society
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: With artificial intelligence, all routine intellectual activities, and even non-routine ones, are at risk of becoming redundant
By CINTHYA BASTOS FERREIRA: Reflections based on the contributions of Silvia Federici
By CELSO AMORIM: Preface to the recently released book by Tullo Vigevani and Haroldo Ramanzini Junior
By LUIZ MARQUES: Considerations about Byung-Chul Han's book
By LENA LAVINAS & JACQUELINE PITANGUY: There is in our country a moral ban on the democratic and republican debate on the right to abortion that permeates all powers, even leading to setbacks even in cases provided for by law
By TADEU VALADARES: Who can, in Gaza, survive this time of legal nature that can be counted in years, so far from the humanitarian time of urgency?
By VITOR MORAIS GRAZIANI: Commentary on the tenth anniversary presentation of the album “Encarnado”
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO, ADRIANA MARQUES, PIERO LEIRNER, SUZELEY KALIL MATHIAS, ANA PENIDO: Society's involvement in the National Defense Policy is essential, which must establish guidelines for military reform
By ROMARIC GODIN: In China, the main problem is no longer rising prices, but falling prices
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The university cannot be limited to providing services to companies, but producing knowledge that impacts society and economic and social development
By SOLANGE PEIRÃO: Commentary on the film by Wim Wenders, showing in cinemas
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: “Health systems” have the mission, in addition to indispensable individual assistance, to carry out actions that adequately respond to all social health needs
By EDUARDO REZENDE PEREIRA: The bill that regulates the work of drivers using apps in the country constitutes a regulation within the framework of precariousness
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: We fight for universal and free access to high-quality education, and something like this will not be achieved by changing the university entrance exam curriculum, but rather by abolishing its existence once and for all
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: Climate change portends that the relentless march of human progress is opening serious wounds across the globe
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: If the traditional Brazilian media is full of mongrels subservient to the empire, the German media turned out to be full of sheepdogs ready to growl and bite in the name of impunity for any Israeli government
By NATHALIE REIS ITABORAÍ: In the month of celebration of feminist struggles, a film certainly to see, but less to be entertained and more to be outraged by
By EUGENIO BUCCI: One of the most painful hardships of professional journalism today is trying to speak to both poles at the same time
By MARIANA CHAGURI & BÁRBARA LUISA PIRES: Women were crossed by intellectual issues of their social and historical times, offering original and creative interpretations of society
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: With artificial intelligence, all routine intellectual activities, and even non-routine ones, are at risk of becoming redundant
By CINTHYA BASTOS FERREIRA: Reflections based on the contributions of Silvia Federici
By CELSO AMORIM: Preface to the recently released book by Tullo Vigevani and Haroldo Ramanzini Junior
By LUIZ MARQUES: Considerations about Byung-Chul Han's book
By LENA LAVINAS & JACQUELINE PITANGUY: There is in our country a moral ban on the democratic and republican debate on the right to abortion that permeates all powers, even leading to setbacks even in cases provided for by law