
Compendium of horrors
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Digital media are an extension of the Nazi school: they break with the recording of facts and promote the replacement of politics with fanaticism
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Digital media are an extension of the Nazi school: they break with the recording of facts and promote the replacement of politics with fanaticism
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 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 ANDRE QUEIROZ: A conversation with Pablo Verna, criminal lawyer, activist of the organization Asemblea Disobediente
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: More than a century later, the Paris Commune continues to be not only an inspiration but an example for workers to take action against the bourgeois order and build their own power.
By PEDRO PENNYCOOK: “Leaves are scattered all over the table, while a barricade of books rubs against the wall in the background. It is a claustrophobic image.”
By JOSEPH CORREIA LEITE & RENATO JARDIM MOREIRA: At the moment when black people began to become aware of their social situation, a black man, Antônio Carlos, appeared with the idea of creating a library exclusively for black people.
By ISMARA IZEPE DE SOUZA & BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The idea that Itamaraty is an institution that is not very permeable to interactions with the internal political universe is unsustainable in light of the evidence
By FRANÇOIS-MARIE AROUET VOLTAIRE: Article collected in the recently published book, organized by Regina Schöpke & Mauro Baladi
By GILBERTO MARINGONI & DENISE LOBATO GENTIL: What is the meaning of the apparently chaotic initiatives at the beginning of the Trump II administration?
By VALERIO ARCARY: The US under Trump has a new strategy to preserve its hegemony in the international system of states. It is a brutal long-term counter-offensive
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The central issue is Trumpism's economic program, which proposes to tame the debt, cutting deeply into administrative and military spending; reversing the US trade deficit, even if only by fits and starts.
By LARA FERREIRA LORENZONI, MARCELO SIANO LIMA & LIGIA MAFRA: Big capital transforms the cancellation of conflicts into a dogma to be maintained under any pretext, including the use of state and para-state violence
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS: The State currently not only kills poor and black people in the outskirts, but also prevents the most humble populations from accessing essential public services.
By LUIS FERNANDO NOVOA GARZON: Bacurau is a version captured by Kleber Mendonça in his transversal and reverse reading of Brazil.
By DANIEL COSTA*: The characters of Vai-Vai are a synthesis of the Bixiga neighborhood, especially the part of the neighborhood that continues to resist the attacks that try to decharacterize the traditional region of São Paulo.
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The leaders of financial-banking capital sought to shift the center of hegemony in the State apparatus, transferring it from the Executive to the Legislative
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: How Itamaraty operated a secret global surveillance system during the military dictatorship
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: All pretensions of promoting the supposed American democratic logic around the world have been eliminated
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Let it be recognized: the arrest of President Lula da Silva was unequivocally an act of treason against the country.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Digital media are an extension of the Nazi school: they break with the recording of facts and promote the replacement of politics with fanaticism
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 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 ANDRE QUEIROZ: A conversation with Pablo Verna, criminal lawyer, activist of the organization Asemblea Disobediente
By MICHEL GOULART DA SILVA: More than a century later, the Paris Commune continues to be not only an inspiration but an example for workers to take action against the bourgeois order and build their own power.
By PEDRO PENNYCOOK: “Leaves are scattered all over the table, while a barricade of books rubs against the wall in the background. It is a claustrophobic image.”
By JOSEPH CORREIA LEITE & RENATO JARDIM MOREIRA: At the moment when black people began to become aware of their social situation, a black man, Antônio Carlos, appeared with the idea of creating a library exclusively for black people.
By ISMARA IZEPE DE SOUZA & BRUNO FABRICIO ALCEBINO DA SILVA: The idea that Itamaraty is an institution that is not very permeable to interactions with the internal political universe is unsustainable in light of the evidence
By FRANÇOIS-MARIE AROUET VOLTAIRE: Article collected in the recently published book, organized by Regina Schöpke & Mauro Baladi
By GILBERTO MARINGONI & DENISE LOBATO GENTIL: What is the meaning of the apparently chaotic initiatives at the beginning of the Trump II administration?
By VALERIO ARCARY: The US under Trump has a new strategy to preserve its hegemony in the international system of states. It is a brutal long-term counter-offensive
By MÁRIO MAESTRI: The central issue is Trumpism's economic program, which proposes to tame the debt, cutting deeply into administrative and military spending; reversing the US trade deficit, even if only by fits and starts.
By LARA FERREIRA LORENZONI, MARCELO SIANO LIMA & LIGIA MAFRA: Big capital transforms the cancellation of conflicts into a dogma to be maintained under any pretext, including the use of state and para-state violence
By MICHEL AIRES DE SOUZA DIAS: The State currently not only kills poor and black people in the outskirts, but also prevents the most humble populations from accessing essential public services.
By LUIS FERNANDO NOVOA GARZON: Bacurau is a version captured by Kleber Mendonça in his transversal and reverse reading of Brazil.
By DANIEL COSTA*: The characters of Vai-Vai are a synthesis of the Bixiga neighborhood, especially the part of the neighborhood that continues to resist the attacks that try to decharacterize the traditional region of São Paulo.
By FRANCISCO PEREIRA DE FARIAS: The leaders of financial-banking capital sought to shift the center of hegemony in the State apparatus, transferring it from the Executive to the Legislative
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: How Itamaraty operated a secret global surveillance system during the military dictatorship
By RAFAEL R. IORIS: All pretensions of promoting the supposed American democratic logic around the world have been eliminated
By DANIEL AFONSO DA SILVA: Let it be recognized: the arrest of President Lula da Silva was unequivocally an act of treason against the country.