
Fragments XXXVIII
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Five short pieces
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in the Americas”.
By VALERIO ARCARY: One of Brazil's peculiarities is that the ruling class renounced a bourgeois revolution because it feared the outcome of a civil war, terrified by the presence of a black popular majority.
By MARCIO JOSE MENDONCA: Necropolitics and its killing techniques in the contemporary world based on drones with biopolitical methods that operate through algorithms of racial distinction
By GABRIEL TELES: There will be no journey to the stars without revolution on Earth.
By HERALDO CAMPOS: “I am not poor, I am sober, with light luggage. I live with just enough so that things do not steal my freedom.” (Pepe Mujica)
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO:
Entry from the “Dictionary of Marxism in the Americas”.
By VALERIO ARCARY: One of Brazil's peculiarities is that the ruling class renounced a bourgeois revolution because it feared the outcome of a civil war, terrified by the presence of a black popular majority.
By MARCIO JOSE MENDONCA: Necropolitics and its killing techniques in the contemporary world based on drones with biopolitical methods that operate through algorithms of racial distinction
By GABRIEL TELES: There will be no journey to the stars without revolution on Earth.
By HERALDO CAMPOS: “I am not poor, I am sober, with light luggage. I live with just enough so that things do not steal my freedom.” (Pepe Mujica)