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By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: In total, USP has 39 deaths, across all faculties and including 6 professors and 2 employees
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: In total, USP has 39 deaths, across all faculties and including 6 professors and 2 employees
By MARCOS DANTAS: Considerations from “Essays on Tectology”, by Alexander Bogdanov.
By AB´SABER TALES: Considerations on the books of Miriam Chnaiderman and Tania Rivera
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Trump is unlikely to try to ambush Lula as he did Zelensky; either way, Ukraine is little more than a sinkhole for American money and weapons.
By GEORGHIO TOMELIN: Both right-wing and left-wing people want more communication, more transportation, more health, more food, etc. The question is “at what price?”
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The political decisions announced by the abominable rhetoric of the current US president are not substantially different from those that correspond to the protocolarily hypocritical phraseology of Joe Biden
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Income and wealth inequality is insurmountable, however, educational inequality can be alleviated by leveling up, reducing the first
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on the film by Gints Zilbalodis, currently showing in cinemas.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Fernanda Torres didn't win, but she is the greatest of all. Nothing is bigger than Hollywood, nothing is bigger than the Oscars. Nothing, just Fernanda Torres
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in a great chess match, the world is witnessing a confrontation in which its future is at stake
By LISZT VIEIRA: Those who considered Putin a left-wing anti-imperialist leader cannot explain the alliance and those who stigmatized Putin as a dangerous communist are open-mouthed without understanding what is happening
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Donald Trump's attacks could lead Europe to a geopolitical shipwreck
By LEONARDO BOFF: We Westerners are heirs to a linear thought that constantly works with the principle of identity and contradiction, belatedly enriched by dialectical thought.
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 LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: A small, strict and synthetic framework like a project, with the value of a historical milestone
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 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 RAFAEL R. IORIS: All pretensions of promoting the supposed American democratic logic around the world have been eliminated
By CLAUDIO KATZ: Trump's predecessors assumed they would build the same quagmire the USSR faced in Afghanistan, but their plan backfired and the White House is now left at the Kremlin's expense.
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: In total, USP has 39 deaths, across all faculties and including 6 professors and 2 employees
By MARCOS DANTAS: Considerations from “Essays on Tectology”, by Alexander Bogdanov.
By AB´SABER TALES: Considerations on the books of Miriam Chnaiderman and Tania Rivera
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Trump is unlikely to try to ambush Lula as he did Zelensky; either way, Ukraine is little more than a sinkhole for American money and weapons.
By GEORGHIO TOMELIN: Both right-wing and left-wing people want more communication, more transportation, more health, more food, etc. The question is “at what price?”
By JOÃO QUARTIM DE MORAES: The political decisions announced by the abominable rhetoric of the current US president are not substantially different from those that correspond to the protocolarily hypocritical phraseology of Joe Biden
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Income and wealth inequality is insurmountable, however, educational inequality can be alleviated by leveling up, reducing the first
By ANNATERESS FABRIS: Considerations on the film by Gints Zilbalodis, currently showing in cinemas.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Fernanda Torres didn't win, but she is the greatest of all. Nothing is bigger than Hollywood, nothing is bigger than the Oscars. Nothing, just Fernanda Torres
By GILBERTO LOPES: As in a great chess match, the world is witnessing a confrontation in which its future is at stake
By LISZT VIEIRA: Those who considered Putin a left-wing anti-imperialist leader cannot explain the alliance and those who stigmatized Putin as a dangerous communist are open-mouthed without understanding what is happening
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Donald Trump's attacks could lead Europe to a geopolitical shipwreck
By LEONARDO BOFF: We Westerners are heirs to a linear thought that constantly works with the principle of identity and contradiction, belatedly enriched by dialectical thought.
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 LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: A small, strict and synthetic framework like a project, with the value of a historical milestone
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 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 RAFAEL R. IORIS: All pretensions of promoting the supposed American democratic logic around the world have been eliminated
By CLAUDIO KATZ: Trump's predecessors assumed they would build the same quagmire the USSR faced in Afghanistan, but their plan backfired and the White House is now left at the Kremlin's expense.