Tag: politics
Brazilian artists and galleries strike back at Art Basel Miami Beach
Galleries in the country are heavily present at the fair after the election of far-right Jair Bolsonaro
Fascism infiltrates power
Text by Luciano Martins Costa*, originally published on 07/04/2017 The political process underway in Brazil since the 2014 presidential election is a project...
Debate at PUC-SP addresses the book on Walter Benjamin
Jeanne Marie, Carla Milani Damião and Marc Beret talked about a book that has just been republished by N-1 editions
Jaime Lauriano and the demystification of racial democracy
The artist from São Paulo creates works that reinterpret history from the point of view of the marginalized
“Perhaps the most honest policy in Latin America has been impeded by the most corrupt politicians...
Portuguese sociologist Boaventura de Sousa Santos, who studies Brazil, democracy and the left, warns of the fascist threat to Brazilian society and says that it is necessary to invent a new political party, more based on popular movements and less on partisan interests.
To be ashamed of your face, by Renato Janine Ribeiro
I am not questioning others, those who disagree with us. I am saying that we ourselves, who consider ourselves progressive, either in customs or in...
FHC and the historic mission of the PSDB
Around 1980, Fernando Henrique Cardoso made an important decision. He had been elected an alternate senator in 1978, with votes ranging...
The human sciences and the culture war in Brazil
One of the facets of the “cultural war” between the left and the right that Brazil is currently experiencing is the widespread criticism of the human sciences.
Night of Nightmares: Will there be a coup within a coup?
Will there be a blow within a blow? Will the coup plotters manage to control their philo-fascist base? Instability and social explosion are the only certainties for our immediate future
Fighting corruption to the end
The PT left the space of ethics free for the preaching of the right. She ignored the misery and said that corruption in the country had never been so great. Lie? Yes, but took










