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/299/ Micropower & Transcendence in Brazil (Bungazão 2022) ft. Miguel Lago

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Lule's Paternalism in Contemporary Brazil

The message that jittudu had was this will be a second abolition. So if we had an abolition of the slaves in the 19th century now Jittudu will do the final abolition of the workers. And I think that Lule more specifically, I think that I mean I think that proposal for Lule as it's interesting. But what strikes me as potentially a similarity but also a shortcoming of Lule is precisely the paternalism because he very much portrayed this paternalistic image of a responsible father figure who cares for his children.

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