
Oswald de Andrade's unprecedented daring
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Excerpt from the book One Hundred Years of Modern Art Week
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Excerpt from the book One Hundred Years of Modern Art Week
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Afterword to the book Brief History of Portugal – The Contemporary Era (1807-2020)
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Transparency International's ambiguous criteria and its suspicious links to Operation Lava Jato
By RENATO DAGNINO:
It is not possible to remain silent in the face of what appears to be an inadequate direction for the reindustrialization effort that the country requires
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: It is at least strange that speeches in support of Israel resort to the ideals of humanism, when that country subjects Palestinians to inhumane and degrading conditions
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
The government will have to outline a policy for importing essential foodstuffs until national production responds to expansion stimuli
By ERICK CALHEIROS DE LIMA:
Presentation of the recently launched Brazilian edition of the course given by the German philosopher
By HENRI ACSELRAD: Only the interruption of the transfer of damages to those less represented in decision-making spheres will make the fight against risk enter the agenda of power
By KEVIN B. ANDERSON:
Millions of workers rise up against austerity and threat of pension changes
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The myth of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia's egalitarianism
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: It spreads insidiously, and nobody usually notices it in the beginning, when it seems an easily discarded, trivial, even childish little thing
By EUGENIO BUCCI: As urgent as combating and preventing natural calamities is combating and preventing the civilizational hecatomb that afflicts us
By OLEG YASINSKY: The conflict between Ukraine and Russia is actually a civil war
By LUIZ MARQUES: Electronic media destroyed the bookish culture of the Enlightenment, producing a mediacracy that contributed to the erosion of the horizontal public sphere
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The exact, natural, social, human sciences and other forms of knowledge begin to seek multidisciplinary dialogue
By VALERIO ARCARY For the overthrow of the governments of Wolodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin
By GUSTAVO TORRECILHA:
Commentary on Ruben Östlund's film, currently showing in theaters
By TADEU VALADARES: China builds a platform of good intentions founded on obvious realism
By MARIA ABREU & PAULO KLIASS*
Financial totalitarianism meets fiscal terrorism as a way of subjecting society to the satisfaction of the interests of the “market”
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Brazil's role on the world stage
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: Excerpt from the book One Hundred Years of Modern Art Week
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: Afterword to the book Brief History of Portugal – The Contemporary Era (1807-2020)
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Transparency International's ambiguous criteria and its suspicious links to Operation Lava Jato
By RENATO DAGNINO:
It is not possible to remain silent in the face of what appears to be an inadequate direction for the reindustrialization effort that the country requires
By EBERVAL GADELHA FIGUEIREDO JR.: It is at least strange that speeches in support of Israel resort to the ideals of humanism, when that country subjects Palestinians to inhumane and degrading conditions
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID:
The government will have to outline a policy for importing essential foodstuffs until national production responds to expansion stimuli
By ERICK CALHEIROS DE LIMA:
Presentation of the recently launched Brazilian edition of the course given by the German philosopher
By HENRI ACSELRAD: Only the interruption of the transfer of damages to those less represented in decision-making spheres will make the fight against risk enter the agenda of power
By KEVIN B. ANDERSON:
Millions of workers rise up against austerity and threat of pension changes
By RONALD LEÓN NÚÑEZ: The myth of José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia's egalitarianism
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: It spreads insidiously, and nobody usually notices it in the beginning, when it seems an easily discarded, trivial, even childish little thing
By EUGENIO BUCCI: As urgent as combating and preventing natural calamities is combating and preventing the civilizational hecatomb that afflicts us
By OLEG YASINSKY: The conflict between Ukraine and Russia is actually a civil war
By LUIZ MARQUES: Electronic media destroyed the bookish culture of the Enlightenment, producing a mediacracy that contributed to the erosion of the horizontal public sphere
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The exact, natural, social, human sciences and other forms of knowledge begin to seek multidisciplinary dialogue
By VALERIO ARCARY For the overthrow of the governments of Wolodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin
By GUSTAVO TORRECILHA:
Commentary on Ruben Östlund's film, currently showing in theaters
By TADEU VALADARES: China builds a platform of good intentions founded on obvious realism
By MARIA ABREU & PAULO KLIASS*
Financial totalitarianism meets fiscal terrorism as a way of subjecting society to the satisfaction of the interests of the “market”
By PAULO NOGUEIRA BATISTA JR.: Brazil's role on the world stage