
Fascism 4.0
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 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 ALFREDO ATTIÉ: An Israeli far right seems like a contradiction in terms and demands a strong reaction from international society, to which this Israeli regime arrogantly turns its back
By RENAKE DAVID: The insufficiency of the concept of collective guilt is useful to those who want to forget the past and move forward because they can combat it
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Israel targets “its Jews,” identifying itself not with the heroic struggles of its people, as in the Warsaw Ghetto, but with the abominable practices of its ancestors’ executioners
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: The importance of Holocaust memory and the responsibility to remember the atrocities committed to prevent them from happening again
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: In Berlin, a huge demonstration with thousands of people condemned the attitude of Friedrich Merz and the AfD
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 ANDREA ZHOK: The systematic construction of lies, through distraction, falsehood, through dissimulation, this is the true game of contemporary power.
By CAIO BUGIATO: Donald Trump's government, like Hitler's government, could be the catalyst for the transition (or implosion) of the world order.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Yes, we need to call Donald Trump a fascist. He restores and promotes fascism
By ROBERSON DE OLIVEIRA: When accusing the Brazilian far right of being Nazi, fascist or neo-Nazi, what appears to be a strong criticism, a denunciation of an enemy of civilization, actually becomes a cloud of smoke.
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: Simple and simplistic definitions abound on social media, but only there can fascism be reduced to something as pathetic as just a “strong state.”
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & VINÍCIUS SCHERCH: The Goal represents the means, the technique, the vehicle, the material base, and, with it, the goal of deepening the expansion and vocalization of digital fascism on social networks.
By TARSUS GENUS: Donald Trump, who, having been elected President of his country, showed his unbridled arrogance, transforming the American election into a plebiscite to govern the world
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 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 ALFREDO ATTIÉ: An Israeli far right seems like a contradiction in terms and demands a strong reaction from international society, to which this Israeli regime arrogantly turns its back
By RENAKE DAVID: The insufficiency of the concept of collective guilt is useful to those who want to forget the past and move forward because they can combat it
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Israel targets “its Jews,” identifying itself not with the heroic struggles of its people, as in the Warsaw Ghetto, but with the abominable practices of its ancestors’ executioners
By LUIZ ROBERTO ALVES: The importance of Holocaust memory and the responsibility to remember the atrocities committed to prevent them from happening again
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: In Berlin, a huge demonstration with thousands of people condemned the attitude of Friedrich Merz and the AfD
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 ANDREA ZHOK: The systematic construction of lies, through distraction, falsehood, through dissimulation, this is the true game of contemporary power.
By CAIO BUGIATO: Donald Trump's government, like Hitler's government, could be the catalyst for the transition (or implosion) of the world order.
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Yes, we need to call Donald Trump a fascist. He restores and promotes fascism
By ROBERSON DE OLIVEIRA: When accusing the Brazilian far right of being Nazi, fascist or neo-Nazi, what appears to be a strong criticism, a denunciation of an enemy of civilization, actually becomes a cloud of smoke.
By SERGIO SCHARGEL: Simple and simplistic definitions abound on social media, but only there can fascism be reduced to something as pathetic as just a “strong state.”
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ & VINÍCIUS SCHERCH: The Goal represents the means, the technique, the vehicle, the material base, and, with it, the goal of deepening the expansion and vocalization of digital fascism on social networks.
By TARSUS GENUS: Donald Trump, who, having been elected President of his country, showed his unbridled arrogance, transforming the American election into a plebiscite to govern the world
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.