
The decline of world orders
By CAIO BUGIATO: Trump is the terminal symptom of American supremacy, just as the world wars were for the British. History shows: empires die when they fail to manage the contradictions they created.
By CAIO BUGIATO: Trump is the terminal symptom of American supremacy, just as the world wars were for the British. History shows: empires die when they fail to manage the contradictions they created.
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO: Considerations on the film directed by Wim Wenders
By LEONARDO BOFF: Like Hitler and Mussolini, Trump was democratically elected – but his agenda is the destruction of democracy. His pathological narcissism and 'America First' are a recipe for unprecedented global tragedy
By SERGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA: Fernando Haddad wants to attract data centers, but he doesn’t question who will control our data. Without chips, its own infrastructure or alliances with BRICS, Brazil deepens its dependence in the AI era
By FILIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: The Church has been in crisis for centuries, but it insists on dictating morality. Machado de Assis mocked this in the 19th century; today, Francis' legacy reveals: the problem is not the pope, but the papacy
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO: In times of extremism and global crises, the world needs a Pope who can speak to the 21st century — not a guardian of traditions that no longer respond to our dilemmas
By CAIO BUGIATO: Trump is the terminal symptom of American supremacy, just as the world wars were for the British. History shows: empires die when they fail to manage the contradictions they created.
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO: Considerations on the film directed by Wim Wenders
By LEONARDO BOFF: Like Hitler and Mussolini, Trump was democratically elected – but his agenda is the destruction of democracy. His pathological narcissism and 'America First' are a recipe for unprecedented global tragedy
By SERGIO AMADEU DA SILVEIRA: Fernando Haddad wants to attract data centers, but he doesn’t question who will control our data. Without chips, its own infrastructure or alliances with BRICS, Brazil deepens its dependence in the AI era
By FILIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: The Church has been in crisis for centuries, but it insists on dictating morality. Machado de Assis mocked this in the 19th century; today, Francis' legacy reveals: the problem is not the pope, but the papacy
By VANDERLEI TENÓRIO: In times of extremism and global crises, the world needs a Pope who can speak to the 21st century — not a guardian of traditions that no longer respond to our dilemmas