
The clock and the delicacy
By JOÃO CARLOS SALLES: Nísia Trindade leaves us, in the unfortunate episode of her dismissal from the MS, an exemplary lesson in public dignity and education
By JOÃO CARLOS SALLES: Nísia Trindade leaves us, in the unfortunate episode of her dismissal from the MS, an exemplary lesson in public dignity and education
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: Commentary on the documentary, currently showing in cinemas, directed by Basel Adra & Yuval Abraham
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS: The State currently not only kills poor and black people in the outskirts, but also prevents the most humble populations from accessing essential public services.
By MARCIO MORETTO RIBEIRO: Without definitive evidence, the Almeida case became a landmark in the dispute between the strengthening of the allegations and the accusations of political use of these allegations
By JONAS TIAGO SOUZA SILVEIRA: For Sebastião Melo and Eduardo Leite, the cultural manifestation seems to become a crime, depending on the neighborhood where it takes place
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: A small, strict and synthetic framework like a project, with the value of a historical milestone
By LUIS FERNANDO NOVOA GARZON: Bacurau is a version captured by Kleber Mendonça in his transversal and reverse reading of Brazil.
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: I suspect that a large part of this generation sees and uses Artificial Intelligence in an absolutist and uncritical way, exactly in accordance with what the market recommends and sells.
By CHRISTIAN RIBEIRO: The creation of a discourse against eugenicist practices and racist ideology, in favor of urban elitism, is more than necessary.
In this interview we discuss his latest book, What is Identitarianism, seeking to understand why Douglas understands it as a “subjectively necessary illusion” and why identitarianism has become such a relevant subject.
By DANIEL COSTA*: The characters of Vai-Vai are a synthesis of the Bixiga neighborhood, especially the part of the neighborhood that continues to resist the attacks that try to decharacterize the traditional region of São Paulo.
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The leaders of financial-banking capital sought to shift the center of hegemony in the State apparatus, transferring it from the Executive to the Legislative
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: How Itamaraty operated a secret global surveillance system during the military dictatorship
By GABRIEL DANTAS ROMANO: Consciousness and free will are natural phenomena that the current stage of science cannot explain, but that does not mean they should be excluded from our framework of understanding reality as non-existent.
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS: The power policy proposed by Donald Trump, once adopted by Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, will fall like heavy bombs – symbolic and real – on the countries of the Global South.
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Under the watchful eye of the centrists, Alexandre Padilha will know how to ensure that the victory of the right, forcing Lula to fire Nísia Trindade, does not turn into a defeat for Lula's electoral campaign program for health
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: The mass protests taking place in Serbia suggest other possibilities. The protesters not only acknowledge that there is something rotten in the Serbian state; they also insist that the rot not continue.
By VINICIUS MADUREIRA MAIA: Typical of lay demonstrations, Maria Rita Kehl's text is awful, and the viral excerpt from the interview in question is just more of the same
By JOÃO CARLOS SALLES: Nísia Trindade leaves us, in the unfortunate episode of her dismissal from the MS, an exemplary lesson in public dignity and education
By FRANCISCO FOOT HARDMAN: Commentary on the documentary, currently showing in cinemas, directed by Basel Adra & Yuval Abraham
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS: The State currently not only kills poor and black people in the outskirts, but also prevents the most humble populations from accessing essential public services.
By MARCIO MORETTO RIBEIRO: Without definitive evidence, the Almeida case became a landmark in the dispute between the strengthening of the allegations and the accusations of political use of these allegations
By JONAS TIAGO SOUZA SILVEIRA: For Sebastião Melo and Eduardo Leite, the cultural manifestation seems to become a crime, depending on the neighborhood where it takes place
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: A small, strict and synthetic framework like a project, with the value of a historical milestone
By LUIS FERNANDO NOVOA GARZON: Bacurau is a version captured by Kleber Mendonça in his transversal and reverse reading of Brazil.
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: I suspect that a large part of this generation sees and uses Artificial Intelligence in an absolutist and uncritical way, exactly in accordance with what the market recommends and sells.
By CHRISTIAN RIBEIRO: The creation of a discourse against eugenicist practices and racist ideology, in favor of urban elitism, is more than necessary.
In this interview we discuss his latest book, What is Identitarianism, seeking to understand why Douglas understands it as a “subjectively necessary illusion” and why identitarianism has become such a relevant subject.
By DANIEL COSTA*: The characters of Vai-Vai are a synthesis of the Bixiga neighborhood, especially the part of the neighborhood that continues to resist the attacks that try to decharacterize the traditional region of São Paulo.
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The leaders of financial-banking capital sought to shift the center of hegemony in the State apparatus, transferring it from the Executive to the Legislative
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: How Itamaraty operated a secret global surveillance system during the military dictatorship
By GABRIEL DANTAS ROMANO: Consciousness and free will are natural phenomena that the current stage of science cannot explain, but that does not mean they should be excluded from our framework of understanding reality as non-existent.
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS: The power policy proposed by Donald Trump, once adopted by Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, will fall like heavy bombs – symbolic and real – on the countries of the Global South.
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Under the watchful eye of the centrists, Alexandre Padilha will know how to ensure that the victory of the right, forcing Lula to fire Nísia Trindade, does not turn into a defeat for Lula's electoral campaign program for health
By SLAVEJ ŽIŽEK: The mass protests taking place in Serbia suggest other possibilities. The protesters not only acknowledge that there is something rotten in the Serbian state; they also insist that the rot not continue.
By VINICIUS MADUREIRA MAIA: Typical of lay demonstrations, Maria Rita Kehl's text is awful, and the viral excerpt from the interview in question is just more of the same