
Negative impacts of using chatbots in education
By ELEONORA ALBANO: The indiscriminate popularization of chatbots could undermine educational traditions that depend on critical thinking
By ELEONORA ALBANO: The indiscriminate popularization of chatbots could undermine educational traditions that depend on critical thinking
By JOSE PAULO NETTO: Tribute to the recently deceased journalist and writer
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 RAFAEL DE ALMEIDA PADIAL: Marx's analysis of the concept of Bonapartism, as a bourgeois response to permanent revolution, and his sui generis position towards such an authoritarian phenomenon
By RAFAEL TUBONE MAGDALENO: The substantive difficulty of the historian of law, both those who focus on legal thought and those who focus on the “sources” of law can be summarized in two words: understanding and translating
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Commentary on Branko Milanović's book
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA: The importance of radical ideas in a country like Brazil
By JIANG SHIXUE: Economic cooperation, investments in infrastructure and high technology, and the possibility of a Free Trade Agreement between Brazil and China
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 PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Federal Council of Medicine accuses Ligia Bahia, a doctor and professor of social medicine, of doing what the autarchy should do and which, for political-ideological reasons, it does not do, violating its own code of ethics
By HOMERO VIZEU ARAÚJO & PEDRO BAUMBACH MANICA: Considerations on City of God, Surviving in Hell and Tropical Truth
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 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 EUGENIO BUCCI: Behind the performative chaos of the President of the United States, with intercontinental lies and histrionic factoids, there is a cold and cruel logic
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The current Brazilian situation points to a far from promising scenario, with the destruction of social and environmental rights that affect the communities most affected by projects involving large mineral capital.
By WELLINGTON OLIVEIRA DOS SANTOS: A critical analysis of the “Pé-de-Meia Licenciaturas” program of the Lula III government
By RUI ABREU: Brief assessment of foreign policy in the middle of Lula's term
By ELEONORA ALBANO: The indiscriminate popularization of chatbots could undermine educational traditions that depend on critical thinking
By JOSE PAULO NETTO: Tribute to the recently deceased journalist and writer
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 RAFAEL DE ALMEIDA PADIAL: Marx's analysis of the concept of Bonapartism, as a bourgeois response to permanent revolution, and his sui generis position towards such an authoritarian phenomenon
By RAFAEL TUBONE MAGDALENO: The substantive difficulty of the historian of law, both those who focus on legal thought and those who focus on the “sources” of law can be summarized in two words: understanding and translating
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Commentary on Branko Milanović's book
By EDU TERUKI OTSUKA: The importance of radical ideas in a country like Brazil
By JIANG SHIXUE: Economic cooperation, investments in infrastructure and high technology, and the possibility of a Free Trade Agreement between Brazil and China
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 PAULO CAPEL NARVAI: Federal Council of Medicine accuses Ligia Bahia, a doctor and professor of social medicine, of doing what the autarchy should do and which, for political-ideological reasons, it does not do, violating its own code of ethics
By HOMERO VIZEU ARAÚJO & PEDRO BAUMBACH MANICA: Considerations on City of God, Surviving in Hell and Tropical Truth
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 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 EUGENIO BUCCI: Behind the performative chaos of the President of the United States, with intercontinental lies and histrionic factoids, there is a cold and cruel logic
By JOSÉ RAIMUNDO TRINDADE: The current Brazilian situation points to a far from promising scenario, with the destruction of social and environmental rights that affect the communities most affected by projects involving large mineral capital.
By WELLINGTON OLIVEIRA DOS SANTOS: A critical analysis of the “Pé-de-Meia Licenciaturas” program of the Lula III government
By RUI ABREU: Brief assessment of foreign policy in the middle of Lula's term