
three essays
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Two libraries; Two literary critics; and Larzac and ecology
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Two libraries; Two literary critics; and Larzac and ecology
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The cause of Jean Paul Prates' frying, apparently, is the problem of distributing dividends, but if this is the cause, it remains to be seen what would be done with these resources
By MARIA IZABEL AZEVEDO NORONHA (TEACHER BEBEL): Tarcísio de Freitas' government deepens inequality in special education
By FLAVIO VALENTIM DE OLIVEIRA: Kafka's narrative resonates today as an inverted allegory: the emperor turned into a barbarian butcher
By CELSO FREDERICO: After György Lukács' adherence to Marxism, his passionate and aggressive defense of realism was met with relentless criticism of the artistic manifestations of the avant-garde
By GASPAR PEACE: Article published in the recently released collection, coordinated by Francisco Celso Calmon
By CARLOS EDUARDO MARTINS: The lack of commitment to a sovereign project that puts progressivism in the Lula government's foreign policy and public policies at risk
By MAURICIO VÁZQUEZ CORREA & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO: South American countries, under right-wing and far-right governments, are reconfiguring narratives about the last dictatorships and the role of the military in democracy
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: The dialectic of the founder of phenomenological existentialism
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Speech at the public event Dictatorships Never Again
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on the documentary directed by Ana Rieper
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Containing the corrupting force of money is one of the most important challenges for democracy in Brazil
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN; MARIA-RITA KEHL; ERNANI CHAVES & PETER PÁL PELBART: In relation to the 1964 coup and the military dictatorship, there is no place for celebration or contempt
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The fundamental objective of the Lula government's opponents is to weaken it so that it can be defeated in the 2026 election
By RICARDO FABBRINI: Excerpt selected by the author of the recently released book “Contemporary art in three times”
By HAROLDO CERAVOLO SEREZA: Text by Valentim Facioli, from 1998, on an unpublished chronicle by Machado de Assis
By LISZT VIEIRA: The visible growth of the right and the extreme right in Europe and the Americas is a fact that will impact Brazilian politics. However, the situation here does not seem catastrophic, at least for now.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Would the US have been the first to find out about the Crocus terrorist attack by spying on Kiev?
By CAIO HENRIQUE DE ALMEIDA: The constitution of a new category of workers is a direct result of the social and political project in accordance with the foundations of the “new reason for the world”
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Two libraries; Two literary critics; and Larzac and ecology
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The cause of Jean Paul Prates' frying, apparently, is the problem of distributing dividends, but if this is the cause, it remains to be seen what would be done with these resources
By MARIA IZABEL AZEVEDO NORONHA (TEACHER BEBEL): Tarcísio de Freitas' government deepens inequality in special education
By FLAVIO VALENTIM DE OLIVEIRA: Kafka's narrative resonates today as an inverted allegory: the emperor turned into a barbarian butcher
By CELSO FREDERICO: After György Lukács' adherence to Marxism, his passionate and aggressive defense of realism was met with relentless criticism of the artistic manifestations of the avant-garde
By GASPAR PEACE: Article published in the recently released collection, coordinated by Francisco Celso Calmon
By CARLOS EDUARDO MARTINS: The lack of commitment to a sovereign project that puts progressivism in the Lula government's foreign policy and public policies at risk
By MAURICIO VÁZQUEZ CORREA & ANDRÉS DEL RÍO: South American countries, under right-wing and far-right governments, are reconfiguring narratives about the last dictatorships and the role of the military in democracy
By ARI MARCELO SOLON: The dialectic of the founder of phenomenological existentialism
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: Speech at the public event Dictatorships Never Again
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on the documentary directed by Ana Rieper
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Containing the corrupting force of money is one of the most important challenges for democracy in Brazil
By JEANNE MARIE GAGNEBIN; MARIA-RITA KEHL; ERNANI CHAVES & PETER PÁL PELBART: In relation to the 1964 coup and the military dictatorship, there is no place for celebration or contempt
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The fundamental objective of the Lula government's opponents is to weaken it so that it can be defeated in the 2026 election
By RICARDO FABBRINI: Excerpt selected by the author of the recently released book “Contemporary art in three times”
By HAROLDO CERAVOLO SEREZA: Text by Valentim Facioli, from 1998, on an unpublished chronicle by Machado de Assis
By LISZT VIEIRA: The visible growth of the right and the extreme right in Europe and the Americas is a fact that will impact Brazilian politics. However, the situation here does not seem catastrophic, at least for now.
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Would the US have been the first to find out about the Crocus terrorist attack by spying on Kiev?
By CAIO HENRIQUE DE ALMEIDA: The constitution of a new category of workers is a direct result of the social and political project in accordance with the foundations of the “new reason for the world”