Carlos Haag
PHILOSOPHY

The passion for freedom
Study Center reveals the latest on Hannah Arendt’s thoughts
By Carlos Haag
SOCIOLOGY

The justice of impunity
Inefficiency destroys faith in democratic institutions
By Carlos Haag
HISTORY

The Empire at the Bottom of the Sea
Documents reveal debate sparked by a shipwreck in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Philosophy

The passion for freedom
Study Center reveals the latest on Hannah Arendt’s thoughts
By Carlos Haag
MUSIC

Seeing Sounds and hearing movements
Researchers from the Móbile project go on tour
By Carlos Haag
External Relations

A Taste for Diplomacy
Brazilians show increased interest in developments in foreign policy
By Carlos Haag
Education

Nothing is lost, everything is transformed
History of science could help students understand chemistry
By Carlos Haag
Big Data

The human ark in a deluge of data
Workshop discusses potential of eScience and role of the humanities
By Carlos Haag
Diplomacy

Brazil’s Position in the World
Foreign policy under redemocratization pursued greater autonomy
By Carlos Haag
DIPLOMACY

The undesirables
Estado Novo dictatorship concealed a project to “whiten” Brazil
By Carlos Haag
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An Immense Portugal
Portuguese Empire granted freedom to local elites in order to sustain itself
By Carlos Haag
pragmatic dilemma

Between theorems and railways
Debate on positivist mathematics led to pure science in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Protectionism

An industry in the shadows
The Argentine motion picture industry, unlike the Brazilian, went commercial
By Carlos Haag
Urban Planning

Vocation for greatness and for problems
Globalization in São Paulo has degraded its urban and social characteristics
By Carlos Haag
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A tradition for bringing together knowledge
Martyn Poliakoff regrets the academics' lack of English knowledge
By Carlos Haag
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An inconvenient pinch of magic
Researchers discover alchemy powder in an archive at the Royal Society
By Carlos Haag
Literature

Brazil seen from the farm
Studies reintroduce the complexity of Monteiro Lobato
By Carlos Haag
History of Science

On the shoulders of magic giants
The process of transforming alchemy into chemistry was long and smooth
By Carlos Haag
National Defense

Autonomy without Discussion
The legislature’s involvement in the future of the Forces is still marginal
By Carlos Haag
Rockefeller Foundation

A country is made out of people, health and illnesses
Foreign eradication programs influenced Brazil's construction
By Carlos Haag
Anatomy

Between academia and the artist’s studio
Art and science in da Vinci's anatomical drawings
By Carlos Haag
History of science

Even so, sound moves
Galileo's father influenced his son in the search for experimental truth
By Carlos Haag
Foreign affairs

Dance of the wheelchairs at the United Nations
The idea of Brazil on the Security Council came from the US
By Carlos Haag