
Memory paths
By MANUFACTURING MARIAROSARIA: Artists transformed the dictatorship’s “paths of death” into streets of memory
By MANUFACTURING MARIAROSARIA: Artists transformed the dictatorship’s “paths of death” into streets of memory
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Fragmentation and radicalization are advancing in global geopolitics, being present even in societies that seemed immune to this type of religious fundamentalism
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The revisionist movement does not take place in a vacuum, but expresses fundamental political debates, especially which sectors would be the protagonists of the coup and which would be its victims
By JULIO DA SILVEIRA MOREIRA: Two candidates lead the race, highlighting the growing female influence in Mexican politics
By ELIPE APL COSTA: It's not you who controls your body, it's your brain
By GILBERTO LOPES: A new European war will drag us all down, it will end humanity as we know it. In this war there will be no spectators. We will all be victims
By JEAN-GANESH FARIA LEBLANC: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The dictatorship deepened Brazilian dependence, trapped society in an iron circle of poverty and subservience, the center of which was control of the land and the annihilation of the Amazon and the original peoples
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ: This is one of the Brazilian chapters of the so-called “unconstitutional state of affairs”, in which the Constitution is violated in order for it to be effectively obeyed and fulfilled
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Primo Levi was extremely critical of the Israeli government's policy, he was against settlements and in favor of the eviction of the West Bank and Gaza
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: The public denial of the coup 60 years ago gives rise to its reaffirmation and constant renewal. It implies its defense and the prevention of a previous page being actually turned over
By SCARLETT MARTON: Excerpt from the newly released book
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on the book “Perros del diablo”, by Letícia Núñez Almeida
By LEONARDO BOFF: Dialogue between religions means peaceful coexistence between the most diverse spiritual paths; your contribution is fundamental to peace between the different peoples living in the same Common Home
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The Coup of 64 created a kind of black box in everyone's lives. There is always something that is difficult or even impossible to completely decipher
By MARAT KHAIRULIN: Two days after the bloody attack, the opinion prevailed among the Russian political and intelligence community that the United Kingdom (read Mi6) was behind the terrorist attack
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The left surrendered to the politics of the right by voting in favor of the so-called “releases” for prisoners, even though a large part of the mainstream media was against the bill
By VALERIO ARCARY: Military Bonapartism in Brazil tried to legitimize itself as a regime that defended the nation against the danger of communism. At the height of violence, military Bonapartism degenerated into a semi-fascist regime
By JORGE SCHWARTZ: Speech given thanking the award of the title of Professor Emeritus at FFLCH-USP, on March 01, 2024
By MANUFACTURING MARIAROSARIA: Artists transformed the dictatorship’s “paths of death” into streets of memory
By JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI: Fragmentation and radicalization are advancing in global geopolitics, being present even in societies that seemed immune to this type of religious fundamentalism
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: The revisionist movement does not take place in a vacuum, but expresses fundamental political debates, especially which sectors would be the protagonists of the coup and which would be its victims
By JULIO DA SILVEIRA MOREIRA: Two candidates lead the race, highlighting the growing female influence in Mexican politics
By ELIPE APL COSTA: It's not you who controls your body, it's your brain
By GILBERTO LOPES: A new European war will drag us all down, it will end humanity as we know it. In this war there will be no spectators. We will all be victims
By JEAN-GANESH FARIA LEBLANC: Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in America”
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The dictatorship deepened Brazilian dependence, trapped society in an iron circle of poverty and subservience, the center of which was control of the land and the annihilation of the Amazon and the original peoples
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ: This is one of the Brazilian chapters of the so-called “unconstitutional state of affairs”, in which the Constitution is violated in order for it to be effectively obeyed and fulfilled
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Primo Levi was extremely critical of the Israeli government's policy, he was against settlements and in favor of the eviction of the West Bank and Gaza
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: The public denial of the coup 60 years ago gives rise to its reaffirmation and constant renewal. It implies its defense and the prevention of a previous page being actually turned over
By SCARLETT MARTON: Excerpt from the newly released book
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on the book “Perros del diablo”, by Letícia Núñez Almeida
By LEONARDO BOFF: Dialogue between religions means peaceful coexistence between the most diverse spiritual paths; your contribution is fundamental to peace between the different peoples living in the same Common Home
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: The Coup of 64 created a kind of black box in everyone's lives. There is always something that is difficult or even impossible to completely decipher
By MARAT KHAIRULIN: Two days after the bloody attack, the opinion prevailed among the Russian political and intelligence community that the United Kingdom (read Mi6) was behind the terrorist attack
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The left surrendered to the politics of the right by voting in favor of the so-called “releases” for prisoners, even though a large part of the mainstream media was against the bill
By VALERIO ARCARY: Military Bonapartism in Brazil tried to legitimize itself as a regime that defended the nation against the danger of communism. At the height of violence, military Bonapartism degenerated into a semi-fascist regime
By JORGE SCHWARTZ: Speech given thanking the award of the title of Professor Emeritus at FFLCH-USP, on March 01, 2024