
Who usurps freedom of expression?
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Freedom of speech or algorithmic dictatorship? When Big Tech hijacks public debate in the name of profit and domination
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Freedom of speech or algorithmic dictatorship? When Big Tech hijacks public debate in the name of profit and domination
By JOHN RODRIGO V. MARTINS: Group theater in São Paulo resists the market, rebels against neoliberalism, but cannot escape the trap of public notices
By LINCOLN SECCO: In 1930, a liberal banker unintentionally saved Brazil from market fundamentalism. Today, with Haddad and Galípolo, ideologies die, but the national interest should survive
By MARIA RITA LOUREIRO & BERNARDO RICUPERO: By attacking Reginaldo Nasser and Bruno Huberman, the university that resisted the dictatorship now capitulates to Zionist authoritarianism, and strikes
academic freedom in Brazil
By LUCIA LEITAO: Sixtus V, pope from 1585 to 1590, entered the history of architecture, surprisingly, as the first urban planner of the Modern Era.
By BRUNO RESCK: The perpetuation of neoliberalism in Brazil and the lack of effective rupture even under left-wing governments, which are characterized by adaptation and the absence of alternatives
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Freedom of speech or algorithmic dictatorship? When Big Tech hijacks public debate in the name of profit and domination
By JOHN RODRIGO V. MARTINS: Group theater in São Paulo resists the market, rebels against neoliberalism, but cannot escape the trap of public notices
By LINCOLN SECCO: In 1930, a liberal banker unintentionally saved Brazil from market fundamentalism. Today, with Haddad and Galípolo, ideologies die, but the national interest should survive
By MARIA RITA LOUREIRO & BERNARDO RICUPERO: By attacking Reginaldo Nasser and Bruno Huberman, the university that resisted the dictatorship now capitulates to Zionist authoritarianism, and strikes
academic freedom in Brazil
By LUCIA LEITAO: Sixtus V, pope from 1585 to 1590, entered the history of architecture, surprisingly, as the first urban planner of the Modern Era.
By BRUNO RESCK: The perpetuation of neoliberalism in Brazil and the lack of effective rupture even under left-wing governments, which are characterized by adaptation and the absence of alternatives