
The time of hell besieging reason
By EMILIO CAFASSI: From the laboratory of impunity in Gaza to the complicit silence of Europe: a genocide that exposes the ethical bankruptcy of modern reason
By EMILIO CAFASSI: From the laboratory of impunity in Gaza to the complicit silence of Europe: a genocide that exposes the ethical bankruptcy of modern reason
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Sergei Eisenstein's work spanned the 20th century as an indispensable reference for lovers of the seventh art – in fact, it was one of the decisive arguments for the characterization of cinema as a “seventh art”
By URARIAN MOTA: Forgotten scientist-writers (Freud, Galileo, Primo Levi) and writer-scientists (Proust, Tolstoy), in a manifesto against the artificial separation between reason and sensibility
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The world's biggest billionaire and a clumsy talker, Elon Musk is living proof that meritocracy is nonsense
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Reducing the workload of the elderly will relieve pressure on the health system and, most importantly, improve the quality of life of the elderly
By PAULO VITOR GROSSI: Burnout: a symptom of the capitalist machine that consumes humans as “disposable capital”. While the market generates the disease, it offers superficial cures in pills, without listening to the root of the suffering.
“But we were raised this way, how to get out
By EMILIO CAFASSI: From the laboratory of impunity in Gaza to the complicit silence of Europe: a genocide that exposes the ethical bankruptcy of modern reason
By JOÃO LANARI BO: Sergei Eisenstein's work spanned the 20th century as an indispensable reference for lovers of the seventh art – in fact, it was one of the decisive arguments for the characterization of cinema as a “seventh art”
By URARIAN MOTA: Forgotten scientist-writers (Freud, Galileo, Primo Levi) and writer-scientists (Proust, Tolstoy), in a manifesto against the artificial separation between reason and sensibility
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The world's biggest billionaire and a clumsy talker, Elon Musk is living proof that meritocracy is nonsense
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Reducing the workload of the elderly will relieve pressure on the health system and, most importantly, improve the quality of life of the elderly
By PAULO VITOR GROSSI: Burnout: a symptom of the capitalist machine that consumes humans as “disposable capital”. While the market generates the disease, it offers superficial cures in pills, without listening to the root of the suffering.
“But we were raised this way, how to get out