
France's nuclear exercises
By ANDREW KORYBKO: A new architecture of European security is taking shape and its final configuration is shaped by the relationship between France and Poland
By ANDREW KORYBKO: A new architecture of European security is taking shape and its final configuration is shaped by the relationship between France and Poland
By JOSEPH DAHER: Israel has failed to achieve its primary goals in Gaza of destroying Hamas and ethnically cleansing the population, and has been discredited and delegitimized globally as a genocidal, colonialist, apartheid state
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: The episode at the Pinheiros terminal in the capital of São Paulo rekindles terrifying memories of newspaper stands blown up, an explosive letter at the OAB in 1980, and Riocentro in 1981
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: As a gambler, Donald Trump wants to keep all the cards on the table. The European Union, despite the bluff, guarantees Donald Trump access to the ultimate prize
By FABIANE ALBUQUERQUE: For long centuries, knowledge produced by white men was considered “neutral” and “disembodied”, and therefore complete, rational and scientific, while knowledge produced by women was considered passionate.
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The “art” of writing these BC documents, mentioned by Gabriel Galípolo and perceived by Caetano Veloso, lies in the ability to mask their ideological orientation under the appearance of technical neutrality
By PATRICIA HILL COLLINS: Marielle Franco had emerged as a grassroots leader during a period when Brazil continued to struggle with its historical legacies of colonialism and slavery and its political history of dictatorship.
By RAFAEL DE ALMEIDA ANDRADE: Kindness appears as a mediating value between the individual and gender that goes beyond normative relations, the in-itself of bourgeois society
By ELIZAIARY ANDRADE: Critical, judicious thinking seems to fade, submerge, go out of fashion to give way to a subject that only replicates and follows false information from a society that accelerates and expands its own autophagy
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The coup d'état appears to the military forces as just another of their attributions, given an alleged situation of permanent “disorder” in which Brazilian society finds itself
By JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in 1938, the armies of Europe are again pointing towards Moscow, to the point of celebrating the rearmament of Germany, forgetting the consequences of German rearmament for the world in the last century.
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: What is the reason for Brazil's hesitations, ambiguities and retreats on the international stage? The answer probably lies in domestic problems
By SANDRA BARBOSA PARZIANELLO: In electoral campaigns, the issue of public safety is used for its political character, without the people finding answers to their demands regarding violence.
By LUIZ MARQUES: In the crisis of democracy, the secret desire is to put an end to politics whose essence, at present, suggests an absence of meaning
By ANDRÉS DEL RIO: The Argentine president has demonstrated perseverance in his drive to co-opt and control the judiciary
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Anyone who thinks that Colombia is simply a country of wars and drug trafficking is mistaken. The determination of the Colombian people and the bloodshed are just one of the facets that makes Bogotá the capital of
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump wants to preserve with tooth and nail is his country as the only power to guide the destinies of the planet.
By MARCIO ALESSANDRO DE OLIVEIRA: The government of Espírito Santo treats schools like companies, in addition to adopting predetermined itineraries, with subjects placed in “sequence” without consideration for intellectual work in the form of teaching planning.
By ANDRE QUEIROZ: A conversation with Pablo Verna, criminal lawyer, activist of the organization Asemblea Disobediente
By ANDREW KORYBKO: A new architecture of European security is taking shape and its final configuration is shaped by the relationship between France and Poland
By JOSEPH DAHER: Israel has failed to achieve its primary goals in Gaza of destroying Hamas and ethnically cleansing the population, and has been discredited and delegitimized globally as a genocidal, colonialist, apartheid state
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: The episode at the Pinheiros terminal in the capital of São Paulo rekindles terrifying memories of newspaper stands blown up, an explosive letter at the OAB in 1980, and Riocentro in 1981
By HUGO DIONÍSIO: As a gambler, Donald Trump wants to keep all the cards on the table. The European Union, despite the bluff, guarantees Donald Trump access to the ultimate prize
By FABIANE ALBUQUERQUE: For long centuries, knowledge produced by white men was considered “neutral” and “disembodied”, and therefore complete, rational and scientific, while knowledge produced by women was considered passionate.
By PEDRO HENRIQUE MAURÍCIO ANICETO: The “art” of writing these BC documents, mentioned by Gabriel Galípolo and perceived by Caetano Veloso, lies in the ability to mask their ideological orientation under the appearance of technical neutrality
By PATRICIA HILL COLLINS: Marielle Franco had emerged as a grassroots leader during a period when Brazil continued to struggle with its historical legacies of colonialism and slavery and its political history of dictatorship.
By RAFAEL DE ALMEIDA ANDRADE: Kindness appears as a mediating value between the individual and gender that goes beyond normative relations, the in-itself of bourgeois society
By ELIZAIARY ANDRADE: Critical, judicious thinking seems to fade, submerge, go out of fashion to give way to a subject that only replicates and follows false information from a society that accelerates and expands its own autophagy
By GUILHERME RODRIGUES: The coup d'état appears to the military forces as just another of their attributions, given an alleged situation of permanent “disorder” in which Brazilian society finds itself
By JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in 1938, the armies of Europe are again pointing towards Moscow, to the point of celebrating the rearmament of Germany, forgetting the consequences of German rearmament for the world in the last century.
By GILBERTO MARINGONI: What is the reason for Brazil's hesitations, ambiguities and retreats on the international stage? The answer probably lies in domestic problems
By SANDRA BARBOSA PARZIANELLO: In electoral campaigns, the issue of public safety is used for its political character, without the people finding answers to their demands regarding violence.
By LUIZ MARQUES: In the crisis of democracy, the secret desire is to put an end to politics whose essence, at present, suggests an absence of meaning
By ANDRÉS DEL RIO: The Argentine president has demonstrated perseverance in his drive to co-opt and control the judiciary
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Anyone who thinks that Colombia is simply a country of wars and drug trafficking is mistaken. The determination of the Colombian people and the bloodshed are just one of the facets that makes Bogotá the capital of
By LEONARDO BOFF: What Donald Trump wants to preserve with tooth and nail is his country as the only power to guide the destinies of the planet.
By MARCIO ALESSANDRO DE OLIVEIRA: The government of Espírito Santo treats schools like companies, in addition to adopting predetermined itineraries, with subjects placed in “sequence” without consideration for intellectual work in the form of teaching planning.
By ANDRE QUEIROZ: A conversation with Pablo Verna, criminal lawyer, activist of the organization Asemblea Disobediente