
Marcel Proust — time as an expression of self
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Proust did not want to write a book that merely described the passage of things that entangle the coexistence between individuals
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Proust did not want to write a book that merely described the passage of things that entangle the coexistence between individuals
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Lenin and Trotsky and the concepts of unstable equilibrium and united front
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Obama teaches that we should not harbor hopes, naive for some and cynical for others, about the possible presidency of the first black woman in the USA
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: How can you read the negative dialectic as a theory of radical political action aimed at insurrection?
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Commentary on the book by Honoré de Balzac
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Social and economic historian, social and political theorist, Brenner is one of the most decisive writers (theorist and analyst) that the left has today
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The historic and very serious struggles of black men and women were instrumentalized, used, controlled, administered
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Between Clóvis Moura and Beatriz Nascimento
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: A very brief note on the German Revolution of 1918 and its outcome in the Weimar Republic in 1919
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The society that Marielle wanted for her people bursts into history
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Commentary on an article by Mário Maestri
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Considerations on the intellectual and political trajectory of the uspian philosopher
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A fictionalized dialogue between the two writers
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Forms of struggle and resistance to racism should, above all, on the part of those directly affected by it
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Political theory and Brazilian political thought did not include (and do not include) much of what defined political science
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It takes a collective black attitude to bring violent political tensions to society
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Arendt's reflections are reread by a broad spectrum of political groups; progressives, liberals of all stripes, academics and researchers of his work and sectors of the left
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Two dense facts of reminiscence that are articulated in a way to bring us to the situation we are going through in Brazil today
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
The Folha columnist and the convinced dissemination of racist positions
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Today there is the presence of two black groups with different material and symbolic interests and demands.
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Proust did not want to write a book that merely described the passage of things that entangle the coexistence between individuals
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Lenin and Trotsky and the concepts of unstable equilibrium and united front
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Obama teaches that we should not harbor hopes, naive for some and cynical for others, about the possible presidency of the first black woman in the USA
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: How can you read the negative dialectic as a theory of radical political action aimed at insurrection?
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Commentary on the book by Honoré de Balzac
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Social and economic historian, social and political theorist, Brenner is one of the most decisive writers (theorist and analyst) that the left has today
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The historic and very serious struggles of black men and women were instrumentalized, used, controlled, administered
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: Between Clóvis Moura and Beatriz Nascimento
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: A very brief note on the German Revolution of 1918 and its outcome in the Weimar Republic in 1919
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA: The society that Marielle wanted for her people bursts into history
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Commentary on an article by Mário Maestri
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Considerations on the intellectual and political trajectory of the uspian philosopher
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
A fictionalized dialogue between the two writers
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Forms of struggle and resistance to racism should, above all, on the part of those directly affected by it
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Political theory and Brazilian political thought did not include (and do not include) much of what defined political science
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
It takes a collective black attitude to bring violent political tensions to society
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Arendt's reflections are reread by a broad spectrum of political groups; progressives, liberals of all stripes, academics and researchers of his work and sectors of the left
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Two dense facts of reminiscence that are articulated in a way to bring us to the situation we are going through in Brazil today
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
The Folha columnist and the convinced dissemination of racist positions
By RONALDO TADEU DE SOUZA:
Today there is the presence of two black groups with different material and symbolic interests and demands.