
Donald Trump and Javier Milei
By CLAUDIO KATZ: They are at opposite poles of the world's economic and geopolitical structure, but they are part of the same far-right wave that is capturing governments across the planet.
By CLAUDIO KATZ: They are at opposite poles of the world's economic and geopolitical structure, but they are part of the same far-right wave that is capturing governments across the planet.
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: The writer was accused of being anti-Semitic and self-hating. On the other hand, he was praised by Jews for being one of the most awarded American writers of his generation.
By IGNACIO ECHEVERRIA: A reflection on the anthropological and cultural roots of hatred
By BENITO EDUARDO MAESO: In the name of profit, the bizarrely distorted flag of the concept of freedom of expression is raised
By WAGNER MICAH DAMASCEN: The spectacle of servility towards the Lula government left an avenue open for Bolsonarism to criticize the government's measure and present itself to the petite bourgeoisie and informal workers as their representatives.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the work of the recently deceased filmmaker
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Considerations on Ariano Suassuna's play and the films based on this work
By SALEM NASSER: What does it take for someone to see, to perceive, a genocide in progress?
By TIMOFEY BORDACHEV: In greater Eurasia, cooperation manifests itself through initiatives and organizations that, by definition, resist the dominance of a single power or a small group of states.
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The human being reveals himself to be objectified and prone to destroying what was achieved by the human being, to perpetuate the destruction
By LEONARDO BOFF: The question is not: what future does Christianity or our civilization have, but what future does the living Earth have?
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: We must overcome the resistance of the national plutocracy, which controls Congress and the corporate media
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Some observations on Kiev’s latest provocation – taking into account the wider picture
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO: We haven't hit rock bottom, but it's important that governments and people resist the control that platforms have and want to extend over our lives.
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By LETÍCIA NÚÑEZ ALMEIDA: Considerations on the recently released book by Luiz Eduardo Soares
By MICHEL FOUCAULT: Transcript of a course at USP, given in October 1975
By FREI BETTO: Only a cultural, ideological offensive will be able to disseminate among the Brazilian population a new progressive consensus like the one that elected Dilma Rousseff twice and Lula three times.
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Israel has the right to exist, but the foundations of its existence were largely based on disrespect for the inalienable rights of the Palestinians, who had lived there for so many centuries.
By CLAUDIO KATZ: They are at opposite poles of the world's economic and geopolitical structure, but they are part of the same far-right wave that is capturing governments across the planet.
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: The writer was accused of being anti-Semitic and self-hating. On the other hand, he was praised by Jews for being one of the most awarded American writers of his generation.
By IGNACIO ECHEVERRIA: A reflection on the anthropological and cultural roots of hatred
By BENITO EDUARDO MAESO: In the name of profit, the bizarrely distorted flag of the concept of freedom of expression is raised
By WAGNER MICAH DAMASCEN: The spectacle of servility towards the Lula government left an avenue open for Bolsonarism to criticize the government's measure and present itself to the petite bourgeoisie and informal workers as their representatives.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the work of the recently deceased filmmaker
By BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: Considerations on Ariano Suassuna's play and the films based on this work
By SALEM NASSER: What does it take for someone to see, to perceive, a genocide in progress?
By TIMOFEY BORDACHEV: In greater Eurasia, cooperation manifests itself through initiatives and organizations that, by definition, resist the dominance of a single power or a small group of states.
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: The human being reveals himself to be objectified and prone to destroying what was achieved by the human being, to perpetuate the destruction
By LEONARDO BOFF: The question is not: what future does Christianity or our civilization have, but what future does the living Earth have?
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: We must overcome the resistance of the national plutocracy, which controls Congress and the corporate media
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Some observations on Kiev’s latest provocation – taking into account the wider picture
By LUIZ SERGIO CANÁRIO: We haven't hit rock bottom, but it's important that governments and people resist the control that platforms have and want to extend over our lives.
By RICARDO CAVALCANTI-SCHIEL: The Russians finally seem to have learned that any deal with the United States is never more than an opportunistic farce
By LETÍCIA NÚÑEZ ALMEIDA: Considerations on the recently released book by Luiz Eduardo Soares
By MICHEL FOUCAULT: Transcript of a course at USP, given in October 1975
By FREI BETTO: Only a cultural, ideological offensive will be able to disseminate among the Brazilian population a new progressive consensus like the one that elected Dilma Rousseff twice and Lula three times.
By CARLOS HENRIQUE VIANNA: Israel has the right to exist, but the foundations of its existence were largely based on disrespect for the inalienable rights of the Palestinians, who had lived there for so many centuries.