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By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on the photography exhibition by Helena Martins-Costa, on display in the city of São Paulo
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on the photography exhibition by Helena Martins-Costa, on display in the city of São Paulo
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The power of cell phones and missiles in live-streamed violence
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: While NATO fuels the escalation of war, history warns: the lessons of 1812 and 1941 echo as a warning to Europe submissive to the interests of the Pentagon
By LUCIO FLAVIO RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDA: The UDN – “party of armed candidates” – systematically questioned electoral legitimacy, trying to prevent Vargas and Kubitschek from taking office, in a direct genealogy of the coup practices that culminated in 1964 and echo in Bolsonarism
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The reliability of information can no longer be based on the careful plastic framing, but on the word of honor of those who recorded, edited and aired it.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Eleutério Prado reveals how Peter Thiel inverts Marxist criticism to argue that “capitalism and competition are opposites,” crystallizing monopoly as virtuous while promising “cities of freedom” policed by robots with artificial intelligence
By VALERIO ARCARY: The frontal opposition to the Lula government, at this moment, is not vanguard — it is shortsightedness. While the PSol oscillates below 5% and Bolsonarism maintains 30% of the country, the anti-capitalist left cannot afford to
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The epidemiology of dental caries has changed completely in children from São Paulo, its main victims, in the 40 years between 2025 and 1985. Montoro got it right; Kennedy Jr. is getting it wrong
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Putin declared the US a “state sponsor of terrorism,” and now two nuclear superpowers dance on the edge of the abyss while Trump still sees himself as a peacemaker
By EMILIO CAFASSI: From the laboratory of impunity in Gaza to the complicit silence of Europe: a genocide that exposes the ethical bankruptcy of modern reason
By EMILIANO JOSEPH: The Turkish Rifle in the editorial office of Folha de São Paulo
By TALES AB'SÁBER: The Death of the Fragment: How Microsoft's Copilot Reduced My Critique of Fascism to Democratic Clichés
By PETER PÁL PELBART: “Not in our name.” The urgent call to Brazilian Jews against the genocide in Gaza
By FERNANDO RUGITSKY: Excerpt from the Introduction to the new edition of Karl Marx's book.
By LUIZ MARQUES: PT in renewal: between the socialist mystique and the challenges of the present, the party seeks to rekindle its revolutionary flame to face the inequalities of the 21st century
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS: Ehud Olmert: “What we are doing in Gaza is a war of extermination…an indiscriminate…cruel and criminal killing of civilians…and, yes, Israel is committing war crimes”
By LEONARDO BOFF: There is a kind of tragedy in our history: the “daimon” has been practically repressed and forgotten
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES: We should be building machines that work for us, rather than “adapting” society to be machine readable and writable
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The battle of Maria Antonia Street in history, theater and cinema.
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on the photography exhibition by Helena Martins-Costa, on display in the city of São Paulo
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: The power of cell phones and missiles in live-streamed violence
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: While NATO fuels the escalation of war, history warns: the lessons of 1812 and 1941 echo as a warning to Europe submissive to the interests of the Pentagon
By LUCIO FLAVIO RODRIGUES DE ALMEIDA: The UDN – “party of armed candidates” – systematically questioned electoral legitimacy, trying to prevent Vargas and Kubitschek from taking office, in a direct genealogy of the coup practices that culminated in 1964 and echo in Bolsonarism
By EUGENIO BUCCI: The reliability of information can no longer be based on the careful plastic framing, but on the word of honor of those who recorded, edited and aired it.
By ELEUTÉRIO FS PRADO: Eleutério Prado reveals how Peter Thiel inverts Marxist criticism to argue that “capitalism and competition are opposites,” crystallizing monopoly as virtuous while promising “cities of freedom” policed by robots with artificial intelligence
By VALERIO ARCARY: The frontal opposition to the Lula government, at this moment, is not vanguard — it is shortsightedness. While the PSol oscillates below 5% and Bolsonarism maintains 30% of the country, the anti-capitalist left cannot afford to
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: The epidemiology of dental caries has changed completely in children from São Paulo, its main victims, in the 40 years between 2025 and 1985. Montoro got it right; Kennedy Jr. is getting it wrong
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: Putin declared the US a “state sponsor of terrorism,” and now two nuclear superpowers dance on the edge of the abyss while Trump still sees himself as a peacemaker
By EMILIO CAFASSI: From the laboratory of impunity in Gaza to the complicit silence of Europe: a genocide that exposes the ethical bankruptcy of modern reason
By EMILIANO JOSEPH: The Turkish Rifle in the editorial office of Folha de São Paulo
By TALES AB'SÁBER: The Death of the Fragment: How Microsoft's Copilot Reduced My Critique of Fascism to Democratic Clichés
By PETER PÁL PELBART: “Not in our name.” The urgent call to Brazilian Jews against the genocide in Gaza
By FERNANDO RUGITSKY: Excerpt from the Introduction to the new edition of Karl Marx's book.
By LUIZ MARQUES: PT in renewal: between the socialist mystique and the challenges of the present, the party seeks to rekindle its revolutionary flame to face the inequalities of the 21st century
By DANIEL AARÃO REIS: Ehud Olmert: “What we are doing in Gaza is a war of extermination…an indiscriminate…cruel and criminal killing of civilians…and, yes, Israel is committing war crimes”
By LEONARDO BOFF: There is a kind of tragedy in our history: the “daimon” has been practically repressed and forgotten
By IVAN DA COSTA MARQUES: We should be building machines that work for us, rather than “adapting” society to be machine readable and writable
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: The battle of Maria Antonia Street in history, theater and cinema.