
Fragments XXIV
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Six short pieces
By LUIZ MARQUES: The destruction caused by the perfect storm (conservative, neo-fascist, neoliberal) and the delay in congressional representation are obstacles that require the sensitivity of a statesman
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JÚNIOR: The use of the term “pardo” is historically complex and inconsistent, not always presupposing miscegenation
By JOÃO SANTIAGO: Marx, obsessed with workers' power, is more current than ever in all workers' movements, women's movements, oppressed sectors and nationalities
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: University spaces have accentuated their mediocrity and made persecution a rule
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: Lula's conciliatory logic is based on the principle of seeking pacification, but we need to think about whether this works
By CHARLES DARWIN: Excerpts from the recently released book “Darwin no Brasil”, organized by Pedro Alencastro
By TADEU VALADARES: Reflections on Israel's war against the Palestinian people
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The cry “no amnesty” expresses the democratic will. But there is a huge gap between this will and the organization of the Armed Forces mission to guarantee national sovereignty and democracy.
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Neoliberalism does not joke about putting social well-being at risk
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Nísia Trindade is a woman and competent leader of the reconstruction of the SUS, which due to its qualities has been suffering constant attacks at the head of the Ministry of Health
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The main problem with federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro is that they are still federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro
By RICARDO IANNACE: Start with the short stories, continue with the chronicles, then reach the novels. Or reverse everything
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The European Commission continues to fight for a neoliberal and neocolonial type agreement with Mercosur
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The thesis of Brazil's feudal character was born from the forced superstructural overlapping of characteristics of European feudalism to the Portuguese-Brazilian colonial world
By MARTIN MAGNUS PETIZ: The history of the English labor movement is food for thought about the current union movement here, in Brazil
By FERNANDO J. PIRES DE SOUSA: The advance of the ultra-right in the world, alongside the resistance of the left in some countries, is evidence that the social gap between inclusion versus exclusion intensifies political and social conflict
By ANDREW KORYBKO: No matter how absurd Macron's statements about sending troops to Ukraine may be, one should not rule out the possibility of NATO becoming even more involved in this war, which could go from conventional to nuclear
By HERIK RAFAEL DE OLIVEIRA: Reflections from the film directed by Jonathan Glazer
By LUIZ MARQUES: The destruction caused by the perfect storm (conservative, neo-fascist, neoliberal) and the delay in congressional representation are obstacles that require the sensitivity of a statesman
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JÚNIOR: The use of the term “pardo” is historically complex and inconsistent, not always presupposing miscegenation
By JOÃO SANTIAGO: Marx, obsessed with workers' power, is more current than ever in all workers' movements, women's movements, oppressed sectors and nationalities
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: University spaces have accentuated their mediocrity and made persecution a rule
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: Lula's conciliatory logic is based on the principle of seeking pacification, but we need to think about whether this works
By CHARLES DARWIN: Excerpts from the recently released book “Darwin no Brasil”, organized by Pedro Alencastro
By TADEU VALADARES: Reflections on Israel's war against the Palestinian people
By MANUEL DOMINGOS NETO: The cry “no amnesty” expresses the democratic will. But there is a huge gap between this will and the organization of the Armed Forces mission to guarantee national sovereignty and democracy.
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Neoliberalism does not joke about putting social well-being at risk
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Nísia Trindade is a woman and competent leader of the reconstruction of the SUS, which due to its qualities has been suffering constant attacks at the head of the Ministry of Health
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The main problem with federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro is that they are still federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro
By RICARDO IANNACE: Start with the short stories, continue with the chronicles, then reach the novels. Or reverse everything
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The European Commission continues to fight for a neoliberal and neocolonial type agreement with Mercosur
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The thesis of Brazil's feudal character was born from the forced superstructural overlapping of characteristics of European feudalism to the Portuguese-Brazilian colonial world
By MARTIN MAGNUS PETIZ: The history of the English labor movement is food for thought about the current union movement here, in Brazil
By FERNANDO J. PIRES DE SOUSA: The advance of the ultra-right in the world, alongside the resistance of the left in some countries, is evidence that the social gap between inclusion versus exclusion intensifies political and social conflict
By ANDREW KORYBKO: No matter how absurd Macron's statements about sending troops to Ukraine may be, one should not rule out the possibility of NATO becoming even more involved in this war, which could go from conventional to nuclear
By HERIK RAFAEL DE OLIVEIRA: Reflections from the film directed by Jonathan Glazer