Silvio Almeida — between the spectacle and the lived
By ANTHONY DAVID: Elements for a period diagnosis based on the accusation of sexual harassment against Silvio Almeida
By ANTHONY DAVID: Elements for a period diagnosis based on the accusation of sexual harassment against Silvio Almeida
By RONALD VIZZONI GARCIA: The three ministries most directly linked to human rights continue to be secondary actors in the Esplanade of Ministries. When they gain repercussion, it is not for what they do best
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO: The case of accusations of sexual harassment and harassment against Minister Silvio Almeida highlights the importance of President Lula's leadership role
By LAURO MATTEI: It is important to note the progressive advance of right-wing conservative forces in the country, especially since the so-called “journeys” of June 2013 and other sequential events
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Ten works to present the main currents of semiology and semiotics; and to show the heterogeneity of the discursive space formed by the theories of sign and signification
By GASPAR PEACE: Dissent as an opening of paths, as taking a position, which does not conform to irreconcilable compromises or tedious positions
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Silvio Almeida's downfall is much more serious than it seems. It goes far beyond Silvio Almeida's possible ethical and moral lapses and spreads to entire segments of Brazilian society.
By LEONARDO CABRAL: The current configuration of virtual reality highlights the philosophical problem of how the subjective and the objective interact in non-virtual reality, to simply constitute what “reality” is.
By LUIZ RECAMAN: Article posted in tribute to the recently deceased architect and USP professor
By BRUNA FRASCOLLA: When the identitarian wave swept Brazil in the last decade, its opponents had, so to speak, a critical mass already formed in the previous decade
By RICARDO NEDER: The solidarity economy is an area of growing study within the framework of international experiences to address the search for concrete solutions and alternatives to exclusionary neoliberalism
By MARCOS DE QUEIROZ GRILLO: The false and opportunistic inferences of journalist Glenn Greenwald were irresponsibly orchestrated by the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo and launched against Minister Alexandre Moraes
By RENILDO SOUZA: In his time, Marx noted that the totality of capital existed in the form of means of production, “with the exception of a relatively small portion existing in the form of money”
By MARIO COUTINHO: Rational discourse has not worked well in politics, hence the success of Marçal's madness
By MICHEL MONTEZUMA: In politics there is no dilemma, there is a cost
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The forms of organization that have been proposed for the SUS, as management methods for the system and the case of federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Like the Golem, the State of Israel has spiraled out of control and has spread fear, panic and death, including among Israeli dissidents and diaspora Jews.
By RICHARD D. WOLFF: European leaders and their parties continue to calculate how best to regain power after they lost it
By ALASTAIR CROOKE: The invasion of Kursk has cemented Russians' awareness of hostile Western intentions. “Never again!” is their tacit response now.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Approaching power with the construct of loyalty, in addition to not incorporating the class dimension of affections, reinforces the personalist conception of politics
By ANTHONY DAVID: Elements for a period diagnosis based on the accusation of sexual harassment against Silvio Almeida
By RONALD VIZZONI GARCIA: The three ministries most directly linked to human rights continue to be secondary actors in the Esplanade of Ministries. When they gain repercussion, it is not for what they do best
By RODRIGO GHIRINGHELLI DE AZEVEDO: The case of accusations of sexual harassment and harassment against Minister Silvio Almeida highlights the importance of President Lula's leadership role
By LAURO MATTEI: It is important to note the progressive advance of right-wing conservative forces in the country, especially since the so-called “journeys” of June 2013 and other sequential events
By SERAPHIM PIETROFORTE: Ten works to present the main currents of semiology and semiotics; and to show the heterogeneity of the discursive space formed by the theories of sign and signification
By GASPAR PEACE: Dissent as an opening of paths, as taking a position, which does not conform to irreconcilable compromises or tedious positions
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Silvio Almeida's downfall is much more serious than it seems. It goes far beyond Silvio Almeida's possible ethical and moral lapses and spreads to entire segments of Brazilian society.
By LEONARDO CABRAL: The current configuration of virtual reality highlights the philosophical problem of how the subjective and the objective interact in non-virtual reality, to simply constitute what “reality” is.
By LUIZ RECAMAN: Article posted in tribute to the recently deceased architect and USP professor
By BRUNA FRASCOLLA: When the identitarian wave swept Brazil in the last decade, its opponents had, so to speak, a critical mass already formed in the previous decade
By RICARDO NEDER: The solidarity economy is an area of growing study within the framework of international experiences to address the search for concrete solutions and alternatives to exclusionary neoliberalism
By MARCOS DE QUEIROZ GRILLO: The false and opportunistic inferences of journalist Glenn Greenwald were irresponsibly orchestrated by the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo and launched against Minister Alexandre Moraes
By RENILDO SOUZA: In his time, Marx noted that the totality of capital existed in the form of means of production, “with the exception of a relatively small portion existing in the form of money”
By MARIO COUTINHO: Rational discourse has not worked well in politics, hence the success of Marçal's madness
By MICHEL MONTEZUMA: In politics there is no dilemma, there is a cost
By FRANCISCO BATISTA JÚNIOR: The forms of organization that have been proposed for the SUS, as management methods for the system and the case of federal hospitals in Rio de Janeiro
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: Like the Golem, the State of Israel has spiraled out of control and has spread fear, panic and death, including among Israeli dissidents and diaspora Jews.
By RICHARD D. WOLFF: European leaders and their parties continue to calculate how best to regain power after they lost it
By ALASTAIR CROOKE: The invasion of Kursk has cemented Russians' awareness of hostile Western intentions. “Never again!” is their tacit response now.
By LUIZ MARQUES: Approaching power with the construct of loyalty, in addition to not incorporating the class dimension of affections, reinforces the personalist conception of politics