
Exceeding constitutional limits
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Luís Roberto Barroso carries forward his true Crusade, aimed at meeting the eternal demand of the business sector to eliminate the social cost of labor exploitation
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Luís Roberto Barroso carries forward his true Crusade, aimed at meeting the eternal demand of the business sector to eliminate the social cost of labor exploitation
By RAFAEL VALLES: Commentary on the film directed by Eduardo Escorel
By MARCELO AITH: There is no doubt that Pablo Marçal's campaign aimed to inflict electoral harm on candidate Guilherme Boulos by releasing the false document.
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO: Ironic statements are dangerous, misunderstood and, more recently, must be accompanied by the warning “contains irony”
By EDUARDO ELY MENDES RIBEIRO: Capitalist liberalism, based on the principles that guide it, encourages the adoption of pragmatic individualist positions, which go against engagement in inclusive and supportive society projects.
By GILBERTO LOPES: The birth of a new world: the Cold War has not ended and will not end peacefully
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Jameson was the ultimate Western Marxist, who fearlessly traversed the defining opposites of our ideological space
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The launch, in September, of the new phase of NIB is important because it deals with the digital transformation of the industry that is transversal to all its segments
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: What's the point of electing a woman, a black person, an LGBT person, just because they are, if there is no clear commitment to emancipated demands and the competence to defend them?
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: What should guide the decision are not so much arguments for or against technologies, but rather the harmful effects they have produced, the scientific basis for which is quite expressive
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Just like photographers attentive to the spectacle of everyday life, the writer demonstrates the ability to deal with aspects of mass civilization in a detached but no less critical way.
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: Considerations on the poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: The electronic age has enhanced the over-dimensioned perception of individuals, which has resulted, among other symptoms, in the proliferation of texts of a narcissistic nature
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Heleny Guariba will join the list of murdered former students, those who had already graduated when they were caught by the claws of repression
By LUIZ MARQUES: Reason does not free humanity from prejudices and superstitions. Communication transforms the media into a mechanism of dissimulation and intimidation.
By MARLON DE SOUZA: Mao Zedong points out in the report that the Chinese people's revolutionary war had reached a crucial point, “the turning point from growth to the end of more than 100 years of imperialist tyranny in China.”
By ANTONIO SIMPLICIO DE ALMEIDA NETO: The rubble was piling up in the school amphitheater, mountains of rubble, trash scattered across the playground and classrooms, food and paper scraps on the floor, fetid bathrooms, blowflies…
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: Luís Roberto Barroso carries forward his true Crusade, aimed at meeting the eternal demand of the business sector to eliminate the social cost of labor exploitation
By RAFAEL VALLES: Commentary on the film directed by Eduardo Escorel
By MARCELO AITH: There is no doubt that Pablo Marçal's campaign aimed to inflict electoral harm on candidate Guilherme Boulos by releasing the false document.
By HENRIQUE BRAGA & MARCELO MÓDOLO: Ironic statements are dangerous, misunderstood and, more recently, must be accompanied by the warning “contains irony”
By EDUARDO ELY MENDES RIBEIRO: Capitalist liberalism, based on the principles that guide it, encourages the adoption of pragmatic individualist positions, which go against engagement in inclusive and supportive society projects.
By GILBERTO LOPES: The birth of a new world: the Cold War has not ended and will not end peacefully
By SLAVOJ ŽIŽEK: Jameson was the ultimate Western Marxist, who fearlessly traversed the defining opposites of our ideological space
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: The launch, in September, of the new phase of NIB is important because it deals with the digital transformation of the industry that is transversal to all its segments
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: What's the point of electing a woman, a black person, an LGBT person, just because they are, if there is no clear commitment to emancipated demands and the competence to defend them?
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: What should guide the decision are not so much arguments for or against technologies, but rather the harmful effects they have produced, the scientific basis for which is quite expressive
By ANNATERESA FABRIS:
Just like photographers attentive to the spectacle of everyday life, the writer demonstrates the ability to deal with aspects of mass civilization in a detached but no less critical way.
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: Considerations on the poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: The electronic age has enhanced the over-dimensioned perception of individuals, which has resulted, among other symptoms, in the proliferation of texts of a narcissistic nature
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: Heleny Guariba will join the list of murdered former students, those who had already graduated when they were caught by the claws of repression
By LUIZ MARQUES: Reason does not free humanity from prejudices and superstitions. Communication transforms the media into a mechanism of dissimulation and intimidation.
By MARLON DE SOUZA: Mao Zedong points out in the report that the Chinese people's revolutionary war had reached a crucial point, “the turning point from growth to the end of more than 100 years of imperialist tyranny in China.”
By ANTONIO SIMPLICIO DE ALMEIDA NETO: The rubble was piling up in the school amphitheater, mountains of rubble, trash scattered across the playground and classrooms, food and paper scraps on the floor, fetid bathrooms, blowflies…