
The electoral win-lose
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: Anyone who believed in a left-wing victory in the 2024 elections was living in a world of fairies and elves
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: Anyone who believed in a left-wing victory in the 2024 elections was living in a world of fairies and elves
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Taking care of the prosodic and phonological dimensions of language, at least in poetic discourse, far from belletrism and literary whims, means taking care of linguistic expression
By LINCOLN SECCO: The judicialization of public teaching competitions at USP is not new, but it tends to grow for a series of reasons that should concern the university community
By MARCIO ALESSANDRO DE OLIVEIRA: It is possible to talk about grammatical (or ungrammatical) neuter gender in basic education, as long as teachers know linguistic and grammatical theories
By J. CHRISOSTOMO DE SOUZA: According to Marx, our essential humanity, our being-for-each-other, which is not yet realized, is in our generic productive activity, work.
By ALEXANDRE MARUCA: Notes on the rise of the extreme right based on a reading of Anselm Jappe
By VINICIUS MADUREIRA MAIA: Comments on the more than seventy notebooks made by Antonio Candido
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: “You shall covet the house of the poor, not the house of the rich, unless he neglects to preserve it for the worship of Lord Capital”
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: In Brazil there was no evolutionary line that went from the radicalization of the ideals of freedom and equality to Utopian Socialism, as occurred in Europe and even in other Latin American countries.
By PETRÔNIO DOMINGUES: The main expressions of this November 20th are based on the expectation that this nation will uphold the principles of modern democracies
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The Brazilian government's difficulty in understanding the meaning of Donald Trump's victory
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on the recently released posthumous book by Carlos Drummond de Andrade
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Nothing justifies a worker having just one day to rest and spend time with his family.
By MEDEA BENJAMIN & NICOLAS JS DAVIES: Between the catastrophe Donald Trump will inherit and the war hawks he is picking for his cabinet, peace in the Middle East seems further away than ever
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Educating the various social classes that use the SUS and raising awareness about practicing civic solidarity and the shared responsibility of taking care of everyone's assets is a challenge.
By FELIPE CALABREZ: How can someone who does not tolerate the minimum requirements of a 19th century democracy claim to defend democracy?
By LEONARDO BOFF: The real danger of future US President Donald Trump's mantra: “Make America Great Again” (MEGA) or the aphorism “America first”, but which is thought of as: “America only”
By GIOVANNI ALVES: Excerpts, selected by the author, from the introduction of the recently released book
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: Anyone who believed in a left-wing victory in the 2024 elections was living in a world of fairies and elves
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Taking care of the prosodic and phonological dimensions of language, at least in poetic discourse, far from belletrism and literary whims, means taking care of linguistic expression
By LINCOLN SECCO: The judicialization of public teaching competitions at USP is not new, but it tends to grow for a series of reasons that should concern the university community
By MARCIO ALESSANDRO DE OLIVEIRA: It is possible to talk about grammatical (or ungrammatical) neuter gender in basic education, as long as teachers know linguistic and grammatical theories
By J. CHRISOSTOMO DE SOUZA: According to Marx, our essential humanity, our being-for-each-other, which is not yet realized, is in our generic productive activity, work.
By ALEXANDRE MARUCA: Notes on the rise of the extreme right based on a reading of Anselm Jappe
By VINICIUS MADUREIRA MAIA: Comments on the more than seventy notebooks made by Antonio Candido
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: “You shall covet the house of the poor, not the house of the rich, unless he neglects to preserve it for the worship of Lord Capital”
By JOHN KENNEDY FERREIRA: In Brazil there was no evolutionary line that went from the radicalization of the ideals of freedom and equality to Utopian Socialism, as occurred in Europe and even in other Latin American countries.
By PETRÔNIO DOMINGUES: The main expressions of this November 20th are based on the expectation that this nation will uphold the principles of modern democracies
By ANDRÉ MÁRCIO NEVES SOARES: The Brazilian government's difficulty in understanding the meaning of Donald Trump's victory
By JOSÉ GERALDO COUTO: Commentary on the recently released posthumous book by Carlos Drummond de Andrade
By IGOR FELIPPE SANTOS: Nothing justifies a worker having just one day to rest and spend time with his family.
By MEDEA BENJAMIN & NICOLAS JS DAVIES: Between the catastrophe Donald Trump will inherit and the war hawks he is picking for his cabinet, peace in the Middle East seems further away than ever
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Educating the various social classes that use the SUS and raising awareness about practicing civic solidarity and the shared responsibility of taking care of everyone's assets is a challenge.
By FELIPE CALABREZ: How can someone who does not tolerate the minimum requirements of a 19th century democracy claim to defend democracy?
By LEONARDO BOFF: The real danger of future US President Donald Trump's mantra: “Make America Great Again” (MEGA) or the aphorism “America first”, but which is thought of as: “America only”
By GIOVANNI ALVES: Excerpts, selected by the author, from the introduction of the recently released book