
New and old powers
By TARSUS GENUS: The public subjectivity that infests Eastern Europe, the United States and Germany, which to a greater or lesser extent affects Latin America, is not the cause of the rebirth of Nazism and Fascism.
By TARSUS GENUS: The public subjectivity that infests Eastern Europe, the United States and Germany, which to a greater or lesser extent affects Latin America, is not the cause of the rebirth of Nazism and Fascism.
By TARCÍSIO PERES: With the advent of the “brave new world” of AI, the language deficit is much more serious and urgent than the mathematical suffering
By JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic
By LAURO MATTEI: Folha de São Paulo celebrates “I'm still here”, while continuing with the typical behavior of the coup-supporting media by calling for a boycott of the government using arguments that don't hold up
By MARCIO MORETTO RIBEIRO: Without definitive evidence, the Almeida case became a landmark in the dispute between the strengthening of the allegations and the accusations of political use of these allegations
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: I suspect that a large part of this generation sees and uses Artificial Intelligence in an absolutist and uncritical way, exactly in accordance with what the market recommends and sells.
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The more one gives in to the logic of conciliation, the more social and economic losses the working class experiences
By VILMAR DEBONA: The optimism of Elon Musk and the multi-powerful Big Techs is atrocious. Pessimism exists to denounce, even, their atrocities
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Those who manage the legacy of scientific denialism and are proud of having privatized Sabesp should not allow people to talk about disease prevention and treatment on São Paulo soil
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: All the grandparents of those born in the 100th century were eugenicists, including the grandparents of the accusers of Maria Rita Kehl's grandfather, as they were all eugenicists XNUMX years ago, including the Russians, the Germans and
By ADEILDO OLIVEIRA: The communicative and informational context of mass societies has created an environment where frauds and lies are placed in the same category of information alongside truths.
By BRAULIUS MARQUES RODRIGUES: The great advantage of technofeudalism in capturing power lies in the very resignification of affection and its equivalence to power
By ELEONORA ALBANO: The indiscriminate popularization of chatbots could undermine educational traditions that depend on critical thinking
By CEDRIC DURAND: While capital traditionally invests to reduce costs or meet demand, techno-feudal capital invests to bring different areas of social activity under its control
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The problem of smartphone use in schools is just the tip of the iceberg on which the maintenance of democracy itself depends
By LUIZ MARQUES: The importance of trust in the post-truth era and the effects of the internet on politics and everyday life
By LISZT VIEIRA: Manichaeism has always been predominant on the right. But unfortunately, many people on the left behave in a Manichaeist way, considering that people are either entirely good or entirely bad.
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: Everything suggests that Donald Trump's first moves – in this war to build a new American hegemonic order – will make use of the Machiavellian thesis at any cost
By LUIZ MARQUES: In data-centric capitalism, the criterion of cognitive validity is entrepreneurial profit from prosaic aspects of everyday existence, which embody profitable assets.
By TARSUS GENUS: The public subjectivity that infests Eastern Europe, the United States and Germany, which to a greater or lesser extent affects Latin America, is not the cause of the rebirth of Nazism and Fascism.
By TARCÍSIO PERES: With the advent of the “brave new world” of AI, the language deficit is much more serious and urgent than the mathematical suffering
By JOHN PEDRO MARQUES: Breaking the digital validation cycle implies rethinking forms of recognition that do not depend on market logic
By LAURO MATTEI: Folha de São Paulo celebrates “I'm still here”, while continuing with the typical behavior of the coup-supporting media by calling for a boycott of the government using arguments that don't hold up
By MARCIO MORETTO RIBEIRO: Without definitive evidence, the Almeida case became a landmark in the dispute between the strengthening of the allegations and the accusations of political use of these allegations
By JEAN PIERRE CHAUVIN: I suspect that a large part of this generation sees and uses Artificial Intelligence in an absolutist and uncritical way, exactly in accordance with what the market recommends and sells.
By JORGE LUIZ SOUTO MAIOR: The more one gives in to the logic of conciliation, the more social and economic losses the working class experiences
By VILMAR DEBONA: The optimism of Elon Musk and the multi-powerful Big Techs is atrocious. Pessimism exists to denounce, even, their atrocities
By ARACY PS BALBANI: Those who manage the legacy of scientific denialism and are proud of having privatized Sabesp should not allow people to talk about disease prevention and treatment on São Paulo soil
By PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: All the grandparents of those born in the 100th century were eugenicists, including the grandparents of the accusers of Maria Rita Kehl's grandfather, as they were all eugenicists XNUMX years ago, including the Russians, the Germans and
By ADEILDO OLIVEIRA: The communicative and informational context of mass societies has created an environment where frauds and lies are placed in the same category of information alongside truths.
By BRAULIUS MARQUES RODRIGUES: The great advantage of technofeudalism in capturing power lies in the very resignification of affection and its equivalence to power
By ELEONORA ALBANO: The indiscriminate popularization of chatbots could undermine educational traditions that depend on critical thinking
By CEDRIC DURAND: While capital traditionally invests to reduce costs or meet demand, techno-feudal capital invests to bring different areas of social activity under its control
By FERNANDO LIONEL QUIROGA: The problem of smartphone use in schools is just the tip of the iceberg on which the maintenance of democracy itself depends
By LUIZ MARQUES: The importance of trust in the post-truth era and the effects of the internet on politics and everyday life
By LISZT VIEIRA: Manichaeism has always been predominant on the right. But unfortunately, many people on the left behave in a Manichaeist way, considering that people are either entirely good or entirely bad.
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE: Everything suggests that Donald Trump's first moves – in this war to build a new American hegemonic order – will make use of the Machiavellian thesis at any cost
By LUIZ MARQUES: In data-centric capitalism, the criterion of cognitive validity is entrepreneurial profit from prosaic aspects of everyday existence, which embody profitable assets.