
Common fascism, dream and history
By TALES AB' SABER: The fascist regime always weighs on language and language itself, as it originally weighs on the psyche available to the simplified past of the fascist
By TALES AB' SABER: The fascist regime always weighs on language and language itself, as it originally weighs on the psyche available to the simplified past of the fascist
By CARLOS DE NICOLA: Commentary on the book Brave New World by Bernardo Esteves
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The care model and financing of our universal health system, public-private relations in health, and labor relations in the SUS
By HUGO DIONISIO: In a deep crisis, naturally and gradually, the exploitative base is removing the civilizational obstacles that separate greed from its object.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: In Lessons of October we find one of Trotsky's first struggles in the defense of a political writing of the history of the revolutionary process of 1917.
By RENATO STECKERT OF OLIVEIRA: Considerations on ethics, medicine and politics in Brazil
By ROMUALDO PESSOA CAMPOS FILHO: The strategic errors of the Brazilian left in the fight against the extreme right and fascism
By JOAO GABRIEL OF THE BIRTH PIRES: The notion of humanity is too broad and too open to define what constitutes being a man in just one definition.
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: Abandon the project of egoistic entrepreneurship to focus on the decentralization of the subject as a way of warning about the impasses underlying the structuring of social life
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Battle of Kursk 81 years ago casts dark shadow over Kiev's initiative
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JÚNIOR: Cangaço is not the only form of plundering that has come back into fashion
By ADRIANO DIOGO: The post-mortem graduation ceremony at FFLCH was more of an act of disremembering, erasing the historical struggles of the movements of family members and former political prisoners
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The legislative branch's struggle to expand its power of command in the country and dominate the executive and judiciary branches has no end in sight and what is at stake is
By MAYRA GOULART & DAYENNE OLIVEIRA: The legal nature of the budget raises complex questions about the distribution of competences in the exercise of financial power and about the balance of power between the Legislative and the Executive branches
By TARSUS GENUS: Ken Loach has his director's camera talk to us the whole time, to tell us that the way out is difficult, but not impossible.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Faced with identity sealing, the left always gives in
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Boulos has and will continue to have immense difficulties in his campaign due to the way it has been conducted. If the political line does not change, the risk of not winning is real.
By TALES AB' SABER: The fascist regime always weighs on language and language itself, as it originally weighs on the psyche available to the simplified past of the fascist
By CARLOS DE NICOLA: Commentary on the book Brave New World by Bernardo Esteves
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The care model and financing of our universal health system, public-private relations in health, and labor relations in the SUS
By HUGO DIONISIO: In a deep crisis, naturally and gradually, the exploitative base is removing the civilizational obstacles that separate greed from its object.
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: In Lessons of October we find one of Trotsky's first struggles in the defense of a political writing of the history of the revolutionary process of 1917.
By RENATO STECKERT OF OLIVEIRA: Considerations on ethics, medicine and politics in Brazil
By ROMUALDO PESSOA CAMPOS FILHO: The strategic errors of the Brazilian left in the fight against the extreme right and fascism
By JOAO GABRIEL OF THE BIRTH PIRES: The notion of humanity is too broad and too open to define what constitutes being a man in just one definition.
By LUÍS FELIPE SOUZA: Abandon the project of egoistic entrepreneurship to focus on the decentralization of the subject as a way of warning about the impasses underlying the structuring of social life
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Battle of Kursk 81 years ago casts dark shadow over Kiev's initiative
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JÚNIOR: Cangaço is not the only form of plundering that has come back into fashion
By ADRIANO DIOGO: The post-mortem graduation ceremony at FFLCH was more of an act of disremembering, erasing the historical struggles of the movements of family members and former political prisoners
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The legislative branch's struggle to expand its power of command in the country and dominate the executive and judiciary branches has no end in sight and what is at stake is
By MAYRA GOULART & DAYENNE OLIVEIRA: The legal nature of the budget raises complex questions about the distribution of competences in the exercise of financial power and about the balance of power between the Legislative and the Executive branches
By TARSUS GENUS: Ken Loach has his director's camera talk to us the whole time, to tell us that the way out is difficult, but not impossible.
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: Faced with identity sealing, the left always gives in
By DIOGO FAGUNDES: Boulos has and will continue to have immense difficulties in his campaign due to the way it has been conducted. If the political line does not change, the risk of not winning is real.