
Victory
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on the film directed by Andrucha Waddington and Breno Silveira, currently showing in cinemas.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on the film directed by Andrucha Waddington and Breno Silveira, currently showing in cinemas.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Said synthesizes a fruitful contradiction that was able to motivate the most notable, most combative and most current part of his work inside and outside the academy
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: The episode at the Pinheiros terminal in the capital of São Paulo rekindles terrifying memories of newspaper stands blown up, an explosive letter at the OAB in 1980, and Riocentro in 1981
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Trump is unlikely to try to ambush Lula as he did Zelensky; either way, Ukraine is little more than a sinkhole for American money and weapons.
By MARILENA DE SOUZA CHAUI; LUÍS CÉSAR OLIVA & HOMERO SANTIAGO: Reflections on the new postgraduate model at public universities in São Paulo.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on Georges Orwell's book, Burmese Days
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Considerations on the book by Luís César Guimarães Oliva
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: George Orwell knew that totalitarianism depends on lies, fake news, the idea that narratives and knowledge are equivalent, that history and story are the same thing
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
There was no disaster; but the horizon is not the best
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
Preface to the recently released book “Cruspian writings or memories of the green house”, organized by Gustavo Salmazo
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
The Unified Health System expresses the desire of Brazilians to have the right to health as a prerequisite for well-being, freedom and democracy
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Considerations on the meaning of the philosopher's intellectual and political life.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
The former captain is less a lone wolf than a spokesman for an authoritarian temptation that permeates Brazilian history.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on the film directed by Andrucha Waddington and Breno Silveira, currently showing in cinemas.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Said synthesizes a fruitful contradiction that was able to motivate the most notable, most combative and most current part of his work inside and outside the academy
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: The episode at the Pinheiros terminal in the capital of São Paulo rekindles terrifying memories of newspaper stands blown up, an explosive letter at the OAB in 1980, and Riocentro in 1981
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Trump is unlikely to try to ambush Lula as he did Zelensky; either way, Ukraine is little more than a sinkhole for American money and weapons.
By MARILENA DE SOUZA CHAUI; LUÍS CÉSAR OLIVA & HOMERO SANTIAGO: Reflections on the new postgraduate model at public universities in São Paulo.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Commentary on Georges Orwell's book, Burmese Days
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Considerations on the book by Luís César Guimarães Oliva
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: George Orwell knew that totalitarianism depends on lies, fake news, the idea that narratives and knowledge are equivalent, that history and story are the same thing
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
There was no disaster; but the horizon is not the best
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
Preface to the recently released book “Cruspian writings or memories of the green house”, organized by Gustavo Salmazo
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
The Unified Health System expresses the desire of Brazilians to have the right to health as a prerequisite for well-being, freedom and democracy
By HOMERO SANTIAGO: Considerations on the meaning of the philosopher's intellectual and political life.
By HOMERO SANTIAGO:
The former captain is less a lone wolf than a spokesman for an authoritarian temptation that permeates Brazilian history.