
Oil on Tesla
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The world's biggest billionaire and a clumsy talker, Elon Musk is living proof that meritocracy is nonsense
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The world's biggest billionaire and a clumsy talker, Elon Musk is living proof that meritocracy is nonsense
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 QUINN SLOBODIAN: The DNA of the Radical Right: How Racial Theories and Economic Libertarianism Created the Monster of Identity Neoliberalism
By MATTHEW KARP: Republicans have a three-pronged government, but Donald Trump's blitzkrieg has occurred almost entirely through executive orders — a sign of weakness, not strength
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Systemic Neofascism: Trump, the Brown International, and Capitalism as an Incubator of Barbarism
By HENRY BURNETT: The classroom, a space for dialogue and discovery, is a trench against organized ignorance. Teaching philosophy today means resisting barbarism – not by indoctrination, but by insisting that thinking is still worthwhile.
By IVONALDO NERES LEITE: The danger of History and the failure of post-Auschwitz education in times of warmongering nationalism
By WAGNER MICAH DAMASCEN: The victory over Nazism was achieved by the heroism of the Soviet people, not by Stalin – who, an initial ally of Hitler, facilitated the war and cost millions of lives
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS: Bolsonarism is not an ideology, but a pact between militiamen, neo-Pentecostals and a rentier elite — a reactionary dystopia shaped by Brazilian backwardness, not by the model of Mussolini or Hitler
By NAOMI KLEIN & ASTRA TAYLOR: Steve Bannon: The world is going to hell, the infidels are breaking through the barricades and a final battle is coming
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: An exile never returns to his homeland. In my case, even if I wanted to, I could never return, because my homeland was extinguished, it no longer exists.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Commentary on the recently translated book by Antonio Scurati
By LUIZ MARQUES: “National-identitarians” feel replaced by globalization and see liberalism, socialism and multiculturalism as responsible for their tragedy, which is more imaginary than real.
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 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 DIEGO VIANA: Electorally, fascism has never been so strong. In the USA, Brazil and India, all highly populated countries, it obtained votes of over 45%, surpassing the maximum of 37% of the Nazis in Germany in 1932.
Debate with Jose Arbex Jr. e Lincoln Secco on the direction of the American empire
By LUIS FELIPE MIGUEL: The world's biggest billionaire and a clumsy talker, Elon Musk is living proof that meritocracy is nonsense
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 QUINN SLOBODIAN: The DNA of the Radical Right: How Racial Theories and Economic Libertarianism Created the Monster of Identity Neoliberalism
By MATTHEW KARP: Republicans have a three-pronged government, but Donald Trump's blitzkrieg has occurred almost entirely through executive orders — a sign of weakness, not strength
By MICHAEL LÖWY: Systemic Neofascism: Trump, the Brown International, and Capitalism as an Incubator of Barbarism
By HENRY BURNETT: The classroom, a space for dialogue and discovery, is a trench against organized ignorance. Teaching philosophy today means resisting barbarism – not by indoctrination, but by insisting that thinking is still worthwhile.
By IVONALDO NERES LEITE: The danger of History and the failure of post-Auschwitz education in times of warmongering nationalism
By WAGNER MICAH DAMASCEN: The victory over Nazism was achieved by the heroism of the Soviet people, not by Stalin – who, an initial ally of Hitler, facilitated the war and cost millions of lives
By LUIZ BERNARDO PERICAS: Bolsonarism is not an ideology, but a pact between militiamen, neo-Pentecostals and a rentier elite — a reactionary dystopia shaped by Brazilian backwardness, not by the model of Mussolini or Hitler
By NAOMI KLEIN & ASTRA TAYLOR: Steve Bannon: The world is going to hell, the infidels are breaking through the barricades and a final battle is coming
By SAMUEL KILSZTAJN: An exile never returns to his homeland. In my case, even if I wanted to, I could never return, because my homeland was extinguished, it no longer exists.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Commentary on the recently translated book by Antonio Scurati
By LUIZ MARQUES: “National-identitarians” feel replaced by globalization and see liberalism, socialism and multiculturalism as responsible for their tragedy, which is more imaginary than real.
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 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 DIEGO VIANA: Electorally, fascism has never been so strong. In the USA, Brazil and India, all highly populated countries, it obtained votes of over 45%, surpassing the maximum of 37% of the Nazis in Germany in 1932.
Debate with Jose Arbex Jr. e Lincoln Secco on the direction of the American empire