COLUMNISTS

By TARSUS GENUS: Bolsonarism contains fascist ideologies, right-wing extremism in politics and economics, but its most complex side in the catacombs of the networks is the side that involves organized crime
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: In the name of the respect that the former minister deserves, in the name of the respect that women victims deserve, I wonder if it is not time to change the key to judicialization, policing and penalization
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Those nostalgic for free will have become seasoned musketeers
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the recently released book by Bentzi Laor and Peter Pál Pelbart
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: It is necessary that the national State and its elite – which has not yet renounced Brazil as the rentiers and the others who make up the empire's servile entourage have done – unite to face the challenges of the 21st century.
By FERNANDO HORTA: We have failed to show that capitalism has no replicable enrichment processes, and we are failing to show that the digital world is not a copy of, nor a recipe for, analog life.
By PAUL MARTINS: What remains of Catullus is enough to say that his generic eclecticism (of poetic genres) is impressive.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Achieving technological autonomy in Brazil requires a multidisciplinary and integrated approach, involving education, infrastructure, public policies, financial incentives and international collaboration
By TALES AB' SABER: The fascist regime always weighs on language and language itself, as it originally weighs on the psyche available to the simplified past of the fascist
By RENATO STECKERT OF OLIVEIRA: Considerations on ethics, medicine and politics in Brazil
By MARILENA CHAUI: Excerpt from the newly released book
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The legislative branch's fierce struggle to expand its power of command in the country and dominate the executive and judiciary branches has no end in sight and what is at stake is something deeper
By LUIZ MARQUES: The apostles of social hierarchies and political apathy stamp what is in their colonized heads as irrational
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Considerations on an essay by Pierre Vesperini
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Kiev's plan to ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church shows the insecurity that exists regarding its national identity
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: The treatment of the issue of space, in the visual scope of modern Brazilian culture, brings together the works of Tarsila do Amaral, Lúcio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer and Roberto Burle Marx
By LINCOLN SECCO: Getúlio Vargas left answers suspended. His faces were that of an apparently unwilling revolutionary, of a voting loyalist, of an anti-communist dictator, of a sincere labor leader
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: The future is always open, and always at the mercy of the unpredictable and the imponderable – especially when it comes to the actions of men
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: In the German labor movement, in the second half of the 19th century, divergences between the supporters of Marx and those of Lassalle were manifested
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS: Free Palestine is there, shining, bringing the promise of a future to the most violated people of the 21st century
COLUMNISTS
By TARSUS GENUS: Bolsonarism contains fascist ideologies, right-wing extremism in politics and economics, but its most complex side in the catacombs of the networks is the side that involves organized crime
By LUIZ EDUARDO SOARES: In the name of the respect that the former minister deserves, in the name of the respect that women victims deserve, I wonder if it is not time to change the key to judicialization, policing and penalization
By EUGENIO BUCCI: Those nostalgic for free will have become seasoned musketeers
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the recently released book by Bentzi Laor and Peter Pál Pelbart
By JOSÉ DIRCEU: It is necessary that the national State and its elite – which has not yet renounced Brazil as the rentiers and the others who make up the empire's servile entourage have done – unite to face the challenges of the 21st century.
By FERNANDO HORTA: We have failed to show that capitalism has no replicable enrichment processes, and we are failing to show that the digital world is not a copy of, nor a recipe for, analog life.
By PAUL MARTINS: What remains of Catullus is enough to say that his generic eclecticism (of poetic genres) is impressive.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Achieving technological autonomy in Brazil requires a multidisciplinary and integrated approach, involving education, infrastructure, public policies, financial incentives and international collaboration
By TALES AB' SABER: The fascist regime always weighs on language and language itself, as it originally weighs on the psyche available to the simplified past of the fascist
By RENATO STECKERT OF OLIVEIRA: Considerations on ethics, medicine and politics in Brazil
By MARILENA CHAUI: Excerpt from the newly released book
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: The legislative branch's fierce struggle to expand its power of command in the country and dominate the executive and judiciary branches has no end in sight and what is at stake is something deeper
By LUIZ MARQUES: The apostles of social hierarchies and political apathy stamp what is in their colonized heads as irrational
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Considerations on an essay by Pierre Vesperini
By ANDREW KORYBKO: Kiev's plan to ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church shows the insecurity that exists regarding its national identity
By LUIZ RENATO MARTINS: The treatment of the issue of space, in the visual scope of modern Brazilian culture, brings together the works of Tarsila do Amaral, Lúcio Costa, Oscar Niemeyer and Roberto Burle Marx
By LINCOLN SECCO: Getúlio Vargas left answers suspended. His faces were that of an apparently unwilling revolutionary, of a voting loyalist, of an anti-communist dictator, of a sincere labor leader
By RUBEN BAUER NAVEIRA: The future is always open, and always at the mercy of the unpredictable and the imponderable – especially when it comes to the actions of men
By OSVALDO COGGIOLA: In the German labor movement, in the second half of the 19th century, divergences between the supporters of Marx and those of Lassalle were manifested
By LAYMERT GARCIA DOS SANTOS: Free Palestine is there, shining, bringing the promise of a future to the most violated people of the 21st century