
Fragments XXV
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Seven short pieces
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The character Jack represents the neurosis of neoliberal man in its embryonic stage. Samuel is the neoliberal subject, forty years later, who appears on screen
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The digital universe has become a nightmare paradise and, more often than not, a cult of stupidity
By LORENZO Stained Glass: The current government perhaps thinks it's bad with them, much worse with the extreme right, which may explain the 0% readjustment proposed for education
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The history of privatizations in Brazil exposes countless cases of companies sold at degrading prices, whose services declined sharply after the transition to the private sector
By LISZT VIEIRA: We went from a total rejection of the Jair Bolsonaro government to a line of critical support, which requires having one foot in the institutional and the other in the social
By LUCAS PAOLILLO: Commentary on the film by Eduardo Escorel
By HUGO QUINTA: Commentary on the book by Ulisses Capozzoli, an account of the editor's life
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Emmanuel Macron discredits France by making mistake after mistake in foreign policy
By SALEM NASSER: Allegory to understand the complex reality in the Middle East, in which the USA and Israel no longer enjoy undisputed capabilities
By GUSTAVO CAPONI: The philosopher who changed and expanded the map of the transcendental, developing paraconsistent logics on which so many logicians around the world work today
By SOLENI BISCOUTO FRESSATO: The fabulous city of Macondo: an allegory of Latin America
By MARCELO SEVAYBRICKER MOREIRA: Does the current strike strengthen or weaken the field that fights for the consolidation of a public, free and quality higher education system in Brazil?
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The issue is complex and controversial, but there is no reason for the market and media’s catastrophist speeches
By LUIZ MARQUES: Behind the freedom defended by right-wing populism, to deceive, lies the unacceptable denial of human dignity, along with the treatment of natural resources as extractive commodities to enhance immediate profit
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The real interests of the working class and the challenges to building an effectively fair, egalitarian and humane society are not included in the debate on the Uberization Bill
By ANTONIO RIBEIRO ALMEIDA JR.: Preface to the recently released book by Felipe Scalisa de Oliveira on human rights violations at the USP Faculty of Medicine
By WILLYAN ALVAREZ VIEGAS: Despite the weakening of Petro's image and the difficult governance with the end of conciliation and the commitment to the popular and progressive character of the government, during Petro's mandate the initiative of the agenda remains
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The character Jack represents the neurosis of neoliberal man in its embryonic stage. Samuel is the neoliberal subject, forty years later, who appears on screen
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The digital universe has become a nightmare paradise and, more often than not, a cult of stupidity
By LORENZO Stained Glass: The current government perhaps thinks it's bad with them, much worse with the extreme right, which may explain the 0% readjustment proposed for education
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The history of privatizations in Brazil exposes countless cases of companies sold at degrading prices, whose services declined sharply after the transition to the private sector
By LISZT VIEIRA: We went from a total rejection of the Jair Bolsonaro government to a line of critical support, which requires having one foot in the institutional and the other in the social
By LUCAS PAOLILLO: Commentary on the film by Eduardo Escorel
By HUGO QUINTA: Commentary on the book by Ulisses Capozzoli, an account of the editor's life
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Emmanuel Macron discredits France by making mistake after mistake in foreign policy
By SALEM NASSER: Allegory to understand the complex reality in the Middle East, in which the USA and Israel no longer enjoy undisputed capabilities
By GUSTAVO CAPONI: The philosopher who changed and expanded the map of the transcendental, developing paraconsistent logics on which so many logicians around the world work today
By SOLENI BISCOUTO FRESSATO: The fabulous city of Macondo: an allegory of Latin America
By MARCELO SEVAYBRICKER MOREIRA: Does the current strike strengthen or weaken the field that fights for the consolidation of a public, free and quality higher education system in Brazil?
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The issue is complex and controversial, but there is no reason for the market and media’s catastrophist speeches
By LUIZ MARQUES: Behind the freedom defended by right-wing populism, to deceive, lies the unacceptable denial of human dignity, along with the treatment of natural resources as extractive commodities to enhance immediate profit
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The real interests of the working class and the challenges to building an effectively fair, egalitarian and humane society are not included in the debate on the Uberization Bill
By ANTONIO RIBEIRO ALMEIDA JR.: Preface to the recently released book by Felipe Scalisa de Oliveira on human rights violations at the USP Faculty of Medicine
By WILLYAN ALVAREZ VIEGAS: Despite the weakening of Petro's image and the difficult governance with the end of conciliation and the commitment to the popular and progressive character of the government, during Petro's mandate the initiative of the agenda remains