
Fragments XXXV
By AIRTON PASCHOA: Two short pieces
By RODRIGO NUNES: Presentation of the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Alexander Bogdanov, Essays on Tectology: The Universal Science of Organization (ed. Machado, 2025)
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the context of the structural transformations of the 21st century, the Swedish regulatory framework maintains invariance in certain labor rights in the face of economic pressures and social changes
By PAUL KRUGMAN: In Elon Musk's worldview, simply trying to help people in need makes you a radical left-wing Marxist who hates America
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: In the West, philosophy courses are usually restricted to the study of Western philosophy. In China, on the other hand, the study of philosophy encompasses Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, as well as Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
By ANDRE ITAPARICA: Commentary on the book by José Crisóstomo de Souza
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: All the grandparents of those born in the 100th century were eugenicists, including the grandparents of the accusers of Maria Rita Kehl's grandfather, as they were all eugenicists XNUMX years ago, including the Russians, the Germans and
By ANDREW KORYBKO: What's next after Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump just agreed to start peace talks
By ADEILDO OLIVEIRA: The communicative and informational context of mass societies has created an environment where frauds and lies are placed in the same category of information alongside truths.
By RENATO ORTIZ: The sociological subject can “speak” about the most diverse topics, but without forgetting that he does not have the monopoly of the interpretation of the social
Debate with Jose Arbex Jr. e Lincoln Secco on the direction of the American empire
By CARLOS VAINER: By interrupting the process of creating IBGE+ and the entrepreneurship of IBGE, the federal government did not retreat; on the contrary, it took an important step forward.
By FRANCISCO TEIXEIRA: The economy undergoes a cleansing process to sweep from its field of analysis everything that smells of class struggle
By VALERIO ARCARY: The messenger must study the audience he is addressing and assess the correlation of forces. This is why many speakers fear speaking first, and rightly so.
By FILIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: Considerations on the book by Júlia Lopes de Almeida
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The economic impact of Trump's "America First" strategy will erode support for Donald Trump, especially through rising prices for goods and services
By RAFAEL CARDOSO SAMPAIO: Companies that control data and AI infrastructure profit from mass surveillance and predatory automation, while workers lose autonomy and income
By LAURO MATTEI: Food and transport continued to put pressure on inflation in January 2025
By RODRIGO NUNES: Presentation of the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Alexander Bogdanov, Essays on Tectology: The Universal Science of Organization (ed. Machado, 2025)
By JOÃO DOS REIS SILVA JUNIOR: In the context of the structural transformations of the 21st century, the Swedish regulatory framework maintains invariance in certain labor rights in the face of economic pressures and social changes
By PAUL KRUGMAN: In Elon Musk's worldview, simply trying to help people in need makes you a radical left-wing Marxist who hates America
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: In the West, philosophy courses are usually restricted to the study of Western philosophy. In China, on the other hand, the study of philosophy encompasses Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism, as well as Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
By ANDRE ITAPARICA: Commentary on the book by José Crisóstomo de Souza
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: All the grandparents of those born in the 100th century were eugenicists, including the grandparents of the accusers of Maria Rita Kehl's grandfather, as they were all eugenicists XNUMX years ago, including the Russians, the Germans and
By ANDREW KORYBKO: What's next after Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump just agreed to start peace talks
By ADEILDO OLIVEIRA: The communicative and informational context of mass societies has created an environment where frauds and lies are placed in the same category of information alongside truths.
By RENATO ORTIZ: The sociological subject can “speak” about the most diverse topics, but without forgetting that he does not have the monopoly of the interpretation of the social
Debate with Jose Arbex Jr. e Lincoln Secco on the direction of the American empire
By CARLOS VAINER: By interrupting the process of creating IBGE+ and the entrepreneurship of IBGE, the federal government did not retreat; on the contrary, it took an important step forward.
By FRANCISCO TEIXEIRA: The economy undergoes a cleansing process to sweep from its field of analysis everything that smells of class struggle
By VALERIO ARCARY: The messenger must study the audience he is addressing and assess the correlation of forces. This is why many speakers fear speaking first, and rightly so.
By FILIPE DE FREITAS GONÇALVES: Considerations on the book by Júlia Lopes de Almeida
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The economic impact of Trump's "America First" strategy will erode support for Donald Trump, especially through rising prices for goods and services
By RAFAEL CARDOSO SAMPAIO: Companies that control data and AI infrastructure profit from mass surveillance and predatory automation, while workers lose autonomy and income
By LAURO MATTEI: Food and transport continued to put pressure on inflation in January 2025