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Agent Orange now poisons the world

By TARSUS GENUS: While the Agent Orange of the past still poisons rivers and memories, the new fascism spreads like a political cancer, corroding democracies. But in Lula's resistance, Drummond echoes: even in the dark corner of time, there are those who insist

Dialectics of war

By TARSUS GENUS: If modern chivalry is made of drones and algorithms, and if romances of chivalry have been replaced by viral hate narratives, the only possible trench is in education that unmasks barbarism. There is no Gift

Dispute for hegemony in the integrated world

By TARSUS GENUS: The hegemonic dispute has migrated to digital control and the financialization of the State, with global actors and local elites eroding democracy in favor of private interests

New and old powers

By TARSUS GENUS: The public subjectivity that infests Eastern Europe, the United States and Germany, which to a greater or lesser extent affects Latin America, is not the cause of the rebirth of Nazism and Fascism.

A spa in Gaza?

By TARSUS GENUS: A spa in Gaza is a criminal tomb monument to democracy and freedom, which could only be conceived by those who make necrophilia a high-performance sport

“Vital” geopolitical ambitions

By TARSUS GENUS: Donald Trump, who, having been elected President of his country, showed his unbridled arrogance, transforming the American election into a plebiscite to govern the world

December 14, 2024

By TARSUS GENUS: The arrest of the general is the culmination of the change in the quality of the high-intensity crisis, which has been going on since the medievalist inquisition launched by the Republic of Curitiba

The threat of Donald Trump

By TARSUS GENUS: The announcement by the future American president that he will impose a 100% tax on imports of products from BRICS countries is not simply a bluff

The Triple Alliance — Uruguay, Chile and Brazil

By TARSUS GENUS: Let's hope that the three progressive governments of the "south of the southern cone", Chile's Gabriel Boric, Uruguay's Yamandú Orsi and Brazil's Lula, put aside their secondary differences and forge an innovative relationship

Broad Front — Reasons to Fight and Win

By TARSO GENRO: Uruguay is a small bright spot before Antarctica. With its back to the squalor of Milei and facing the Rio Grande, it shines as a counterpoint to Hitler's orange ghost in the direction of the north of the country.

Exhausted political rituals

By TARSO GENRO: How the left has been losing ground and why Sebastião Melo's alliance was perfect for him to establish himself

The time of side effects

By TARSO GENRO: The main instrument of defense for commanders who commit war crimes in liberal-democratic modernity is the concept of “collateral damage”

The loss of democratic functionality

By TARSO GENRO: States of law, whether “liberal” or authoritarian, have lost the shame of emptying their standards of legitimacy of their constitutional fabric, worn out by the failure to fulfill their promises of equality and freedom.

War and liberalism

By TARSO GENRO: The web of financial capital, the arms industry and rentier accumulation begins to dominate the meaning of democratic liberalism and thus definitively guide people towards individualism without care.

Marina Silva's time and turn

By TARSUS GENUS: Will our State be prepared for a new level of unity and go beyond rebuilding our physical bases, devastated by the climate catastrophe?

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Tarsus-in-law

Agent Orange now poisons the world

By TARSUS GENUS: While the Agent Orange of the past still poisons rivers and memories, the new fascism spreads like a political cancer, corroding democracies. But in Lula's resistance, Drummond echoes: even in the dark corner of time, there are those who insist

Dialectics of war

By TARSUS GENUS: If modern chivalry is made of drones and algorithms, and if romances of chivalry have been replaced by viral hate narratives, the only possible trench is in education that unmasks barbarism. There is no Gift

Dispute for hegemony in the integrated world

By TARSUS GENUS: The hegemonic dispute has migrated to digital control and the financialization of the State, with global actors and local elites eroding democracy in favor of private interests

New and old powers

By TARSUS GENUS: The public subjectivity that infests Eastern Europe, the United States and Germany, which to a greater or lesser extent affects Latin America, is not the cause of the rebirth of Nazism and Fascism.

A spa in Gaza?

By TARSUS GENUS: A spa in Gaza is a criminal tomb monument to democracy and freedom, which could only be conceived by those who make necrophilia a high-performance sport

“Vital” geopolitical ambitions

By TARSUS GENUS: Donald Trump, who, having been elected President of his country, showed his unbridled arrogance, transforming the American election into a plebiscite to govern the world

December 14, 2024

By TARSUS GENUS: The arrest of the general is the culmination of the change in the quality of the high-intensity crisis, which has been going on since the medievalist inquisition launched by the Republic of Curitiba

The threat of Donald Trump

By TARSUS GENUS: The announcement by the future American president that he will impose a 100% tax on imports of products from BRICS countries is not simply a bluff

The Triple Alliance — Uruguay, Chile and Brazil

By TARSUS GENUS: Let's hope that the three progressive governments of the "south of the southern cone", Chile's Gabriel Boric, Uruguay's Yamandú Orsi and Brazil's Lula, put aside their secondary differences and forge an innovative relationship

Broad Front — Reasons to Fight and Win

By TARSO GENRO: Uruguay is a small bright spot before Antarctica. With its back to the squalor of Milei and facing the Rio Grande, it shines as a counterpoint to Hitler's orange ghost in the direction of the north of the country.

Exhausted political rituals

By TARSO GENRO: How the left has been losing ground and why Sebastião Melo's alliance was perfect for him to establish himself

The time of side effects

By TARSO GENRO: The main instrument of defense for commanders who commit war crimes in liberal-democratic modernity is the concept of “collateral damage”

The loss of democratic functionality

By TARSO GENRO: States of law, whether “liberal” or authoritarian, have lost the shame of emptying their standards of legitimacy of their constitutional fabric, worn out by the failure to fulfill their promises of equality and freedom.

War and liberalism

By TARSO GENRO: The web of financial capital, the arms industry and rentier accumulation begins to dominate the meaning of democratic liberalism and thus definitively guide people towards individualism without care.

Marina Silva's time and turn

By TARSUS GENUS: Will our State be prepared for a new level of unity and go beyond rebuilding our physical bases, devastated by the climate catastrophe?

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Michael Lowy Jorge Luiz Souto Maior Gabriel Cohn Chris Hedges Celso Frederick Erico Andrade Eugenio Trivinho Marcos Aurélio da Silva Bruno Resck Ricardo Cavalcanti-Schiel Gabriel Teles Antonino Infranca Joao Quartim de Moraes Denis de Moraes Ricardo Abramovay Jose Raimundo Trinidad Alysson Leandro Mascaro Pedro Henrique M. Aniceto Rafael Valim Ruben Bauer Naveira Tarsus-in-law Sandra Bitencourt Rubens Pinto Lyra Vinicio Carrilho Martinez Katia Gerab Baggio José Machado Moita Neto Chico Alencar Juarez Guimaraes William Nozaki Airton Paschoa Seraphim Pietroforte Plínio de Arruda Sampaio Jr. Lincoln Secco Chico Whitaker Ronaldo Tadeu de Souza Francisco Teixeira Leonardo Sacramento Ricardo Fabbrini Gil Vicente Reis de Figueiredo Paulo Martins Giovanni Mesquita Luiz Werneck Vianna Renato Dagnino Thomas Piketty Angelita Matos Souza Eleonora Albano Paulo Fernandes Silveira Maria Rita Kehl Bruno Machado Carla Teixeira Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo Alexandre Ganan de B. Figueiredo Roberto Bueno Marcus Ianoni Marcelo Guimaraes Lima Mario Maestri Hugo Dionisio Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira Joao Carlos Loebens Eduardo Sinkevisque Marilia Pacheco Fiorillo Florestan Fernandes Fernão Pessoa Ramos Luiz Bernardo Pericas Erik Chiconelli Gomes Valerio Arcary Priscila Figueiredo Rafael R. Ioris Ricardo Pagliuso Regatieri Mark Silva Deborah Mazza Luciano Nascimento Walnice Nogueira Galvão Remy Jose Fontana Milton Pinheiro Salem Nasser Carlos Eduardo Araujo Heraldo Campos Olgaria Matos Andres del Rio Daniel Aarão Reis Leda Maria Paulani Mariana Lins Costa Jose Luis Fiori Ronald Leon Núñez Caio Bugiato Tales Ab'Saber Paulo Silveira Luiz Eduardo Soares Manuel Domingos Neto Eliziário Andrade Octavian Helene Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo Jr. Lorenzo Stained Glass Joao Carlos Salles Marilena Chauí Lauro Mattei Gerson Almeida Boaventura de Sousa Santos Igor Felipe Santos Ronald Rocha homero santiago Carlos Tautz Dirceu Matheus Silveira de Souza Claudius Katz daniel afonso da silva Ricardo Antunes Renato Nucci Jr. Michel Goulart da Silva Armando Boito Benicio Viero Schmidt Marcelo Aith Annateresa Fabris Gilberto Maringoni Sergio Amadeu da Silveira Paulo Sergio Pinheiro Henry Burnett Pedro de Alcantara Figueira Bernardo Ricupero Tadeu Alencar Arrais Francisco de Oliveira Barros Junior Marcelo Ridenti Flavio R. Kothe Denilson Cordeiro Marcos Dantas Marlon de Souza Vladimir Safari Luis Fernando Vitagliano Jose Ricardo Figueiredo Fernando Nogueira da Costa Ricardo Iannace Antonio Simplicio de Almeida Neto pressure gauge Bruno Fabricio Alcebino da Silva Atilio A. Borón Bento Prado Jr. Francisco Foot Hardman Mariarosaria Fabris Joao Lanari Bo Rodrigo de Faria Liszt scallop Leonardo Boff michael roberts Emilio Cafassi Antonio David Lucas Fiaschetti Estevez Jean-Pierre Chauvin Alexandre de Lima Castro Tranjan Roberto Noritomi Leonardo Avritzer Antonio Valverde Anselm Jappe Eugenio Bucci Antonio Martins João Pedro Stedile Luiz Roberto Alves William Preger Everaldo de Oliveira Andrade Celso Favaretto Slavoj Žižek Marjorie C. Marona Anderson Alves Esteves Aracy PS Balbani Joao Paulo Ayub Fonseca Afrânio Catani Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr. José Micaelson Lacerda Morais Vanderlei Tenorio John Adolfo Hansen Yuri Martins-Fontes Ronaldo Tamberlini Pagotto Thiago Bloss de Araujo Dennis Oliveira Edward Borges Luiz Renato Martins Andrew Korybko Laymert Garcia dos Santos Joao dos Reis Silva Junior José Feres Junior Diogo Fagundes Ladislau Dowbor Marcio Salgado Ricardo Gebrim Alexandre de Oliveira Torres Carrasco Jean Marc Von Der Weid Andre Rodrigues Flavio Aguiar Ivan da Costa Marques Marcus Mazzari Luiz Costa Lima Jorge Branco Francisco Fernandes Ladeira Sergio Scargel Renato Ortiz Fabio Konder Comparato Henri Acselrad Marcelo Modolo berenice bento José Geraldo Couto Luiz Augusto Estrella Faria Ari Marcelo Solon Carlos Águedo Paiva Tadeu Valadares Osvaldo Coggiola Alexandre Juliete Rosa André Singer Paulo Capel Narvai Alexandre Aragão de Albuquerque Cristiano Addario de Abreu José Manuel de Sacadura Rocha Daniel Brazil Samuel Kilsztajn Elenira Vilela Gilberto Lopes Jose Costa Junior Ricardo Evandro S. Martins Elias jabbour Anselmo Pessoa Neto Henry Braga Luiz Marques Renato Janine Ribeiro Guilherme Rodrigues Antonio Sales Rios Neto Joao Sette Whitaker Ferreira Andre Marcio Neves Soares Iury Tavares Daniel Costa Eleutério FS Prado Francisco Pereira de Farias Luis Felipe Miguel Arnaldo Sampaio de Moraes Godoy Michel Aires de Souza Dias Francisco Louça John Kennedy Ferreira Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa Fabricio Maciel Jaldes Meneses Julian Rodrigues Ricardo Musse

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