
Education in the face of ecological alarm
By LEONARDO BOFF: The global ecological crisis and the need for a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
By LEONARDO BOFF: The global ecological crisis and the need for a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
By MARCO SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM FRANCE & LUIZ CLAUDIO LATGÉ: The history, development and implications of artificial intelligence, both in technical and social and economic terms
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: It is generally in line with the structuralist method and what comes out of it that people come to the field to denounce discrimination against men and women.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Migrant peoples are making their way back. They are meeting in one place: on planet Earth, understood as their common homeland and motherland.
By PIERRE BOURDIEU: Text of the posthumous book, recently published in Brazil
By MOYSES PINTO NETO: The left's idea is that people are empty vessels searching for meaning in their material tensions, but this underestimates the realm of desire and the myths that revolve around it.
By OLGARIA MATOS: Preface to the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Alfred Sohn-Rethel
By IGNACIO ECHEVERRIA: A reflection on the anthropological and cultural roots of hatred
By SALEM NASSER: What does it take for someone to see, to perceive, a genocide in progress?
By LEONARDO BOFF: The question is not: what future does Christianity or our civilization have, but what future does the living Earth have?
By MICHEL FOUCAULT: Transcript of a course at USP, given in October 1975
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: A conversation with researcher Laura Rivas Gagliardi
By MAURO JUNIOR GRIGGI: More than a legacy of past practices, racism presents itself as a dynamic phenomenon, capable of adapting to new configurations of power and production
By LEONARDO BOFF: Desire is not just any impulse. It is an inner fire that energizes and mobilizes all psychic life.
By RUBENS RUSSOMANNO RICCIARDI: The genres of the culture industry are not popular art and function as a colonization fetish as an ideology of domination
By LEONARDO BOFF: The meaning of life in time is to live, simply to live, even in the most humble condition. Living is a kind of celebration of existing and of having escaped from nothingness.
By ARI MARCELO SOLON & JOAO MARCELO MOURA SIMÕES: There is no point in saying that a society was heteronormative if the definition of straight, bi or homosexual, as a constituent substrate of the individual, is something recent
By JOHN KARLEY DE SOUSA AQUINO: At no time was the idea of the creators of the USP Philosophy Department to train solely and exclusively readers and interpreters of European philosophical texts, but that is what ended up happening.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Visible life, as we know it, is at risk of disappearing, similar to the great decimations of the past
By LEONARDO BOFF: The global ecological crisis and the need for a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
By MARCO SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM FRANCE & LUIZ CLAUDIO LATGÉ: The history, development and implications of artificial intelligence, both in technical and social and economic terms
By LEDA TENÓRIO DA MOTTA: It is generally in line with the structuralist method and what comes out of it that people come to the field to denounce discrimination against men and women.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Migrant peoples are making their way back. They are meeting in one place: on planet Earth, understood as their common homeland and motherland.
By PIERRE BOURDIEU: Text of the posthumous book, recently published in Brazil
By MOYSES PINTO NETO: The left's idea is that people are empty vessels searching for meaning in their material tensions, but this underestimates the realm of desire and the myths that revolve around it.
By OLGARIA MATOS: Preface to the Brazilian edition of the recently published book by Alfred Sohn-Rethel
By IGNACIO ECHEVERRIA: A reflection on the anthropological and cultural roots of hatred
By SALEM NASSER: What does it take for someone to see, to perceive, a genocide in progress?
By LEONARDO BOFF: The question is not: what future does Christianity or our civilization have, but what future does the living Earth have?
By MICHEL FOUCAULT: Transcript of a course at USP, given in October 1975
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: A conversation with researcher Laura Rivas Gagliardi
By MAURO JUNIOR GRIGGI: More than a legacy of past practices, racism presents itself as a dynamic phenomenon, capable of adapting to new configurations of power and production
By LEONARDO BOFF: Desire is not just any impulse. It is an inner fire that energizes and mobilizes all psychic life.
By RUBENS RUSSOMANNO RICCIARDI: The genres of the culture industry are not popular art and function as a colonization fetish as an ideology of domination
By LEONARDO BOFF: The meaning of life in time is to live, simply to live, even in the most humble condition. Living is a kind of celebration of existing and of having escaped from nothingness.
By ARI MARCELO SOLON & JOAO MARCELO MOURA SIMÕES: There is no point in saying that a society was heteronormative if the definition of straight, bi or homosexual, as a constituent substrate of the individual, is something recent
By JOHN KARLEY DE SOUSA AQUINO: At no time was the idea of the creators of the USP Philosophy Department to train solely and exclusively readers and interpreters of European philosophical texts, but that is what ended up happening.
By LEONARDO BOFF: Visible life, as we know it, is at risk of disappearing, similar to the great decimations of the past