
Fragments XXXVI
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Four sonnets in prose
By ELIZAIARY ANDRADE: Critical, judicious thinking seems to fade, submerge, go out of fashion to give way to a subject that only replicates and follows false information from a society that accelerates and expands its own autophagy
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The coup d'état appears to the military forces as just another of their attributions, given an alleged situation of permanent “disorder” in which Brazilian society finds itself
By JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic
By ELIZAIARY ANDRADE: Critical, judicious thinking seems to fade, submerge, go out of fashion to give way to a subject that only replicates and follows false information from a society that accelerates and expands its own autophagy
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The coup d'état appears to the military forces as just another of their attributions, given an alleged situation of permanent “disorder” in which Brazilian society finds itself
By JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic