
Initial notes on contemporary hell
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Comments on the book by Robert Linhart, Le Sucre et la Faim
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Comments on the book by Robert Linhart, Le Sucre et la Faim
By ARTHUR MOURA: We have an art that is weakened from a social point of view, but strong from its market demands
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: After the Hamas attacks, Israel launched a genocidal operation against the Gaza Strip, whose conflict appears to prefigure Israel's isolation
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: PCO activists believe that the party would be able to influence the direction of the main events in national politics
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO: Magnoli, a former PT and Libelu activist, became a spokesperson for the financial market, just another piece of debris with a respectable academic title
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Where quality public broadcasters exist, authoritarian populism and totalitarianism are less likely
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR: Musical performances by a young, poor, gay black man in the film directed by Carolina Markowick
By ANDERSON ALVES ESTEVES: The emancipatory project thought by Marcuse means overcoming the current principle of reality, the principle of performance, by that of reality that pacifies existence, the aesthetic ethos
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: After heliocentrism was seen as a legitimate topic of debate among scholastics in the 13th century and Copernicus' theory was viewed with sympathy in the Vatican, there was a radicalization of geocentrist dogma
By MURILO AMADIO CIPOLLONE e LUCAS OLIVEIRA MENDITI DO AMARAL: The Palestinian people find themselves constrained by their own frictions and sectarianisms of a sociologically complex people
By LENEIDE DUARTE-PLON: José Genoino’s statement; BDS; and Roger Waters' letter to Caetano Veloso
By LEONARDO BOFF: The fear we are gripped by relates to the future of life and the guarantee that we can still remain alive on this planet
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The decline of the USA is inevitable, despite the country's resistance. However, as in Greek tragedies, resistance to destiny does nothing more than accelerate its fulfillment.
By CARLO ALDROVANDI: Within Israel's collective psyche, the recent proceedings of the International Court of Justice represent an unsettling reversal of history
By CELSO FREDERICO: Studying the last works of György Lukács is similar to attempts to unravel Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks
By MARIA DE FÁTIMA MORETHY COUTO: Author's introduction to the recently published book
By SAULO J TAKAHASHI: Gaza will be the tomb of the Western-led world order
By LUIZ MARQUES: The displacement of meaning in metaphors reinforces conscience and with artistic transfiguration it denounces betrayals
By EDERGENIO VIEIRA: Last year, 739 people were rescued from servitude in the state of Goiás
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: Comments on the book by Robert Linhart, Le Sucre et la Faim
By ARTHUR MOURA: We have an art that is weakened from a social point of view, but strong from its market demands
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: After the Hamas attacks, Israel launched a genocidal operation against the Gaza Strip, whose conflict appears to prefigure Israel's isolation
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: PCO activists believe that the party would be able to influence the direction of the main events in national politics
By PEDRO BENEDITO MACIEL NETO: Magnoli, a former PT and Libelu activist, became a spokesperson for the financial market, just another piece of debris with a respectable academic title
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Where quality public broadcasters exist, authoritarian populism and totalitarianism are less likely
By FRANCISCO DE OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR: Musical performances by a young, poor, gay black man in the film directed by Carolina Markowick
By ANDERSON ALVES ESTEVES: The emancipatory project thought by Marcuse means overcoming the current principle of reality, the principle of performance, by that of reality that pacifies existence, the aesthetic ethos
By JOSÉ RICARDO FIGUEIREDO: After heliocentrism was seen as a legitimate topic of debate among scholastics in the 13th century and Copernicus' theory was viewed with sympathy in the Vatican, there was a radicalization of geocentrist dogma
By MURILO AMADIO CIPOLLONE e LUCAS OLIVEIRA MENDITI DO AMARAL: The Palestinian people find themselves constrained by their own frictions and sectarianisms of a sociologically complex people
By LENEIDE DUARTE-PLON: José Genoino’s statement; BDS; and Roger Waters' letter to Caetano Veloso
By LEONARDO BOFF: The fear we are gripped by relates to the future of life and the guarantee that we can still remain alive on this planet
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: The decline of the USA is inevitable, despite the country's resistance. However, as in Greek tragedies, resistance to destiny does nothing more than accelerate its fulfillment.
By CARLO ALDROVANDI: Within Israel's collective psyche, the recent proceedings of the International Court of Justice represent an unsettling reversal of history
By CELSO FREDERICO: Studying the last works of György Lukács is similar to attempts to unravel Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks
By MARIA DE FÁTIMA MORETHY COUTO: Author's introduction to the recently published book
By SAULO J TAKAHASHI: Gaza will be the tomb of the Western-led world order
By LUIZ MARQUES: The displacement of meaning in metaphors reinforces conscience and with artistic transfiguration it denounces betrayals
By EDERGENIO VIEIRA: Last year, 739 people were rescued from servitude in the state of Goiás