
The silent soul of China
How Chinese spirituality shaped ethics, power, and daily life without central gods, articulating family, state, and society.

With a Master's degree in Cinema, he is a psychoanalyst, journalist, and lecturer, and the author of 19 books published in various countries. A professor of Communication, Sociology, Geopolitics, and Ethics, he has over two decades of experience in the General Secretariat of the Senate. A specialist in AI, social networks, and global culture, he engages in critical reflection on public policies and human rights. He produces the 1844 Podcast on Spotify and edits the website palavrafilmada.com.
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A poetic and journalistic look at the Iran that exists beyond the headlines and that divine memory does not abandon.
Never before had Brazil won two Golden Globes at the same ceremony, crowning both film and actor at the year's most important international awards.
For decades, clichés have replaced data, history, and reality, projecting Western anxieties onto a complex country rarely studied seriously.
The treaty between the European Union and Mercosur is entering its most delicate phase, facing the risk of parliamentary veto and European legal challenges.
China's withdrawal of over $500 billion in US bonds reveals Washington's fiscal limitations in the face of persistent deficits.
Disinformation has become a lucrative business, requiring rigorous financial investigation to protect democracy and public institutions.
By shifting the focus from the Master Plan to the Central Bank, the TCU (Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts) helps to obscure what it refuses to investigate: the opaque, billion-dollar political use of public money.
Defending international law means rejecting kidnappings, bombings, and opportunistic exceptions, preserving sovereignty, and affirming peace.
An image released by Trump claims to show Maduro handcuffed aboard a ship, but it immediately raises doubts about its authenticity, context, and political intent.
The risk arises, as in Venezuela, from the conscious choice to circumvent basic rules of international law.
Either the UN asserts itself as the guardian of legality, or the 21st century will continue to be written by bombings and invasions, with the law reduced to a footnote.