
Blockade against fascism
By TARSUS GENUS: Brazil is the ideal country for the experience of the French New Popular Front, and Rio Grande do Sul and Porto Alegre are axial points of this reference of political mimesis
By TARSUS GENUS: Brazil is the ideal country for the experience of the French New Popular Front, and Rio Grande do Sul and Porto Alegre are axial points of this reference of political mimesis
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: Considerations about Andrei Tarkovsky's film
By ALEXANDRE MACCHIONE SAES: The challenge to promote the reversal of the trend of increasing consumption of natural resources is enormous and depends on an effectively international policy
By ANGELA MENDES DE ALMEIDA: A story woven together with untruths, but which, much later, ended up coming out into the light of day
By TARCÍSIO PERES: Abuse in the use of technology leads to a perception that music is becoming overly synthetic and dehumanized
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Only those who are actually very lazy remain uninformed about secrets and inconfidence
By DANIEL COSTA: Comment on the recently released book by Ricardo Santhiago
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The praise of BT Washington, under the wings of the Democratic Party, as always, is acclimated, in a haphazard way, to the already intoxicated airs of Brazil
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: On August 6th, the Unicamp University Council will have to decide whether to suspend current relations with one of the institutions involved in the massacre in Gaza
By ISABELA TABARELLI CABRAL, MARIANA PERA DE ALMEIDA, RAFAELA CASTILHO MIRANDA & ANA BEATRIZ AQUINO:
Women's resilience and political engagement in the G20 in the face of climate change
By VINÍCIUS DUTRA: What still remains admirable in Foucault's way of reflecting is his acumen in contesting ideas intuitively accepted by the critical tradition of thought
By EUGENIO BUCCI: In our days, the most momentous news is that the nationalist extreme right, covering the political stage with heavy shadows, wants to be international
By CLÁUDIO LUIZ ZANOTELLI: Commentary on the recently published book by Roberto Garcia Simões.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Denialism constitutes a “crime of responsibility” awaiting clarification
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Lula will be a strong candidate for re-election in 2026. And his nominees will have a large majority in the Central Bank from January 2025 onwards. Opponents are restless and manufacture crises
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO: The effects of monetary policy on economic policy, guided by neoliberal logic
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Max Horkheimer's notes, from the beginning of the 20th century, on the working class, are still full of consequences for workers in their political struggles today
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The decentralization of Rio’s federal hospitals should not be fought or welcomed, it is a necessity
By FILIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: By radicalizing his critique of capitalism, Krenak forgets that what is leading the world to its end is the economic and social system in which we live and not our separation from nature
By TARSUS GENUS: Brazil is the ideal country for the experience of the French New Popular Front, and Rio Grande do Sul and Porto Alegre are axial points of this reference of political mimesis
By RAFAEL MANTOVANI & NICOLÁS GONÇALVES: Considerations about Andrei Tarkovsky's film
By ALEXANDRE MACCHIONE SAES: The challenge to promote the reversal of the trend of increasing consumption of natural resources is enormous and depends on an effectively international policy
By ANGELA MENDES DE ALMEIDA: A story woven together with untruths, but which, much later, ended up coming out into the light of day
By TARCÍSIO PERES: Abuse in the use of technology leads to a perception that music is becoming overly synthetic and dehumanized
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Only those who are actually very lazy remain uninformed about secrets and inconfidence
By DANIEL COSTA: Comment on the recently released book by Ricardo Santhiago
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The praise of BT Washington, under the wings of the Democratic Party, as always, is acclimated, in a haphazard way, to the already intoxicated airs of Brazil
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: On August 6th, the Unicamp University Council will have to decide whether to suspend current relations with one of the institutions involved in the massacre in Gaza
By ISABELA TABARELLI CABRAL, MARIANA PERA DE ALMEIDA, RAFAELA CASTILHO MIRANDA & ANA BEATRIZ AQUINO:
Women's resilience and political engagement in the G20 in the face of climate change
By VINÍCIUS DUTRA: What still remains admirable in Foucault's way of reflecting is his acumen in contesting ideas intuitively accepted by the critical tradition of thought
By EUGENIO BUCCI: In our days, the most momentous news is that the nationalist extreme right, covering the political stage with heavy shadows, wants to be international
By CLÁUDIO LUIZ ZANOTELLI: Commentary on the recently published book by Roberto Garcia Simões.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Denialism constitutes a “crime of responsibility” awaiting clarification
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Lula will be a strong candidate for re-election in 2026. And his nominees will have a large majority in the Central Bank from January 2025 onwards. Opponents are restless and manufacture crises
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO: The effects of monetary policy on economic policy, guided by neoliberal logic
By JOSÉ MANUEL DE SACADURA ROCHA: Max Horkheimer's notes, from the beginning of the 20th century, on the working class, are still full of consequences for workers in their political struggles today
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The decentralization of Rio’s federal hospitals should not be fought or welcomed, it is a necessity
By FILIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: By radicalizing his critique of capitalism, Krenak forgets that what is leading the world to its end is the economic and social system in which we live and not our separation from nature