
David Lynch
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the work of the recently deceased filmmaker
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the work of the recently deceased filmmaker
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: The greater the scope of clinical diagnostic possibilities, the less chance there is of mobilizing psychological suffering as a basis for social revolt.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the recently released book by Bentzi Laor and Peter Pál Pelbart
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: The extreme right has already been normalized by politicians and opinion makers
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Dehumanization, trauma and philosophy as an emergency brake
In our conversation with VLADIMIR SAFATLE, inspired by his new book Alphabet of collisions, we deal with the challenges and crises of the contemporary world and the tasks of a practical philosophy at its height
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Genocide is not something linked to some absolute number of deaths, but rather to a specific form of policy of erasing bodies
In this video, we present the debate about the recently released book Trajectories of European Marxism, by Ricardo Musse, with the presence of Gabriel Cohn, Michel Löwy, Paulo Martins and Vladimir Safatle
ByVARIOUS AUTHORS: Peace in the Middle East depends on ending the illegal occupation of Palestinian territories and the apartheid
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Hamas will not be destroyed because it has a partner who needs it to survive, and that partner is Benjamin Netanyahu
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: What we had, in 1973, was the first consistent attempt at what would deserve the name “unarmed revolution”
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the debate about the scientificity of psychoanalysis
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: What happened after 2013 was a slow and continuous degradation marked by the atrophy of the Brazilian left's capacity for action and political imagination
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: For the insurgents, the real people are those who destroy representations of power
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
The attempted coup d'état produced symbolic victories that will feed the insurrectionary imaginary of Brazilian fascism
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Economic inequality brings with it a properly biopolitical urgency; it defines the rhythms of life and death that separate social groups
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Introduction of the author and excerpt from the newly released book
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
In Latin America, those who left the crimes of the past unpunished saw them repeat themselves
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
When we are in the voting booth, we are not alone. There will be 700 thousand people voting through our gesture
By VALDIMIR SAFATLE:
This election is certainly the most dramatic moment in Brazilian history. It shows that there is no longer a country where it was still possible to sew great pacts
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the work of the recently deceased filmmaker
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: The greater the scope of clinical diagnostic possibilities, the less chance there is of mobilizing psychological suffering as a basis for social revolt.
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the recently released book by Bentzi Laor and Peter Pál Pelbart
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: The extreme right has already been normalized by politicians and opinion makers
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Dehumanization, trauma and philosophy as an emergency brake
In our conversation with VLADIMIR SAFATLE, inspired by his new book Alphabet of collisions, we deal with the challenges and crises of the contemporary world and the tasks of a practical philosophy at its height
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Genocide is not something linked to some absolute number of deaths, but rather to a specific form of policy of erasing bodies
In this video, we present the debate about the recently released book Trajectories of European Marxism, by Ricardo Musse, with the presence of Gabriel Cohn, Michel Löwy, Paulo Martins and Vladimir Safatle
ByVARIOUS AUTHORS: Peace in the Middle East depends on ending the illegal occupation of Palestinian territories and the apartheid
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Hamas will not be destroyed because it has a partner who needs it to survive, and that partner is Benjamin Netanyahu
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: What we had, in 1973, was the first consistent attempt at what would deserve the name “unarmed revolution”
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: Considerations on the debate about the scientificity of psychoanalysis
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: What happened after 2013 was a slow and continuous degradation marked by the atrophy of the Brazilian left's capacity for action and political imagination
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE: For the insurgents, the real people are those who destroy representations of power
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
The attempted coup d'état produced symbolic victories that will feed the insurrectionary imaginary of Brazilian fascism
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Economic inequality brings with it a properly biopolitical urgency; it defines the rhythms of life and death that separate social groups
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
Introduction of the author and excerpt from the newly released book
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
In Latin America, those who left the crimes of the past unpunished saw them repeat themselves
By VLADIMIR SAFATLE:
When we are in the voting booth, we are not alone. There will be 700 thousand people voting through our gesture
By VALDIMIR SAFATLE:
This election is certainly the most dramatic moment in Brazilian history. It shows that there is no longer a country where it was still possible to sew great pacts