"Brazilian society has stopped in time"

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What are the differences between society in the 1980s and today? For writer and playwright Marcelo Rubens Paiva, almost nothing has changed. And what little had been achieved is at risk of being lost due to the return of conservatism defended by the extreme right. "Brazilian society makes very little progress. It is a conservative, slave-owning, racist and homophobic society." Check out the interview done by rector Marcelo Knobel for the Espaço Recíproco channel.

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Marcelo Knobel | Marcelo Rubens Paiva

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Writer and columnist, the sociologist was president of the National Association of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Social Sciences in the 2003-2004 biennium