
The role of prejudices
By LUIZ MARQUES: Contrary to what the Enlightenment supposed, in the 18th century, prejudices cannot be eliminated simply in the light of reason
By LUIZ MARQUES: Contrary to what the Enlightenment supposed, in the 18th century, prejudices cannot be eliminated simply in the light of reason
By LUIZ MARQUES: Behind the freedom defended by right-wing populism, to deceive, lies the unacceptable denial of human dignity, along with the treatment of natural resources as extractive commodities to enhance immediate profit
By LUIZ MARQUES: Democracy needs to be perfected even to materialize the promises of modernity, present in civilizational values. The Lula government leads the crossing, in a situation of adversity
By LUIZ MARQUES: The legitimization of parallel reality is guaranteed in the activism of social networks, in which democratism gives voice to nonsense and the feeling of importance of those who, trampled on by those above, wish to trample on those below
By LUIZ MARQUES: The destruction caused by the perfect storm (conservative, neo-fascist, neoliberal) and the delay in congressional representation are obstacles that require the sensitivity of a statesman
By LUIZ MARQUES: Opponents of positions that disagree with neoliberalism, who want to put the economy at the service of citizenship, become mortal enemies, cockroaches – in a metamorphosis without metaphor
By LUIZ MARQUES: Considerations about Byung-Chul Han's book
By LUIZ MARQUES: Deaths at supermarket doors, police approaches, operations in favelas, selective inspection of peripheral young people on “nice” beaches highlight the renewed racism against black people in Brazilian society
By LUIZ MARQUES: The unification of demands is the key to the future. The organizational issue condenses the possibility of counter-hegemonic construction
By LUIZ MARQUES: The displacement of meaning in metaphors reinforces conscience and with artistic transfiguration it denounces betrayals
By LUIZ MARQUES: Comments from the book by Patrick Charaudeau
By LUIZ MARQUES: Political formulations that freeze democracy at the formal-procedural stage are mere publicity pieces for the regime of dystopian injustices
By LUIZ MARQUES: The signs are spreading in Israel, with the winds of the struggle for peace coming from all over the world
By LUIZ MARQUES: Technologies have replaced consultation on the interests of citizenship and the welfare state with euphoria, despite the will of the population that was never heard
By LUIZ MARQUES: Ethics embedded in the social authoritarianism of command (those who can) and obedience (those who need) are the cancer of colonial formations
By LUIZ MARQUES: Either it prevails in the popular imagination that democracy can and should guide the economy, in a self-regulated society; or we will sink into a civilizational regression
By LUIZ MARQUES: The ceasefire and the consolidation of a Palestinian State cannot be postponed. From the warmongering strategy, it is only possible to hope for peace in the cemeteries when the massacre ends
By LUIZ MARQUES: Urban space, a permanent stage of dispute between the interests of real estate capital, is transformed into a mere commodity, without commitments to citizenship values
By LUIZ MARQUES: What tolerance does the extreme right now demand, wrapped in symbols that it has thrown away?
By LUIZ MARQUES: Lula da Silva's first election boosted the National Conferences responsible for public policies adopted by the State. In the current term, the president radicalizes
By LUIZ MARQUES: Contrary to what the Enlightenment supposed, in the 18th century, prejudices cannot be eliminated simply in the light of reason
By LUIZ MARQUES: Behind the freedom defended by right-wing populism, to deceive, lies the unacceptable denial of human dignity, along with the treatment of natural resources as extractive commodities to enhance immediate profit
By LUIZ MARQUES: Democracy needs to be perfected even to materialize the promises of modernity, present in civilizational values. The Lula government leads the crossing, in a situation of adversity
By LUIZ MARQUES: The legitimization of parallel reality is guaranteed in the activism of social networks, in which democratism gives voice to nonsense and the feeling of importance of those who, trampled on by those above, wish to trample on those below
By LUIZ MARQUES: The destruction caused by the perfect storm (conservative, neo-fascist, neoliberal) and the delay in congressional representation are obstacles that require the sensitivity of a statesman
By LUIZ MARQUES: Opponents of positions that disagree with neoliberalism, who want to put the economy at the service of citizenship, become mortal enemies, cockroaches – in a metamorphosis without metaphor
By LUIZ MARQUES: Considerations about Byung-Chul Han's book
By LUIZ MARQUES: Deaths at supermarket doors, police approaches, operations in favelas, selective inspection of peripheral young people on “nice” beaches highlight the renewed racism against black people in Brazilian society
By LUIZ MARQUES: The unification of demands is the key to the future. The organizational issue condenses the possibility of counter-hegemonic construction
By LUIZ MARQUES: The displacement of meaning in metaphors reinforces conscience and with artistic transfiguration it denounces betrayals
By LUIZ MARQUES: Comments from the book by Patrick Charaudeau
By LUIZ MARQUES: Political formulations that freeze democracy at the formal-procedural stage are mere publicity pieces for the regime of dystopian injustices
By LUIZ MARQUES: The signs are spreading in Israel, with the winds of the struggle for peace coming from all over the world
By LUIZ MARQUES: Technologies have replaced consultation on the interests of citizenship and the welfare state with euphoria, despite the will of the population that was never heard
By LUIZ MARQUES: Ethics embedded in the social authoritarianism of command (those who can) and obedience (those who need) are the cancer of colonial formations
By LUIZ MARQUES: Either it prevails in the popular imagination that democracy can and should guide the economy, in a self-regulated society; or we will sink into a civilizational regression
By LUIZ MARQUES: The ceasefire and the consolidation of a Palestinian State cannot be postponed. From the warmongering strategy, it is only possible to hope for peace in the cemeteries when the massacre ends
By LUIZ MARQUES: Urban space, a permanent stage of dispute between the interests of real estate capital, is transformed into a mere commodity, without commitments to citizenship values
By LUIZ MARQUES: What tolerance does the extreme right now demand, wrapped in symbols that it has thrown away?
By LUIZ MARQUES: Lula da Silva's first election boosted the National Conferences responsible for public policies adopted by the State. In the current term, the president radicalizes