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  • Por que os brasileiros não confiam nos políticos e amam o Estado [Why Brazilians Do Not Trust Politicians and Love the State]
  • By: Bruno Garschagen
  • Narrated by: Zeca Lima
  • Length: 8 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)
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By: Bruno Garschagen
Narrated by: Zeca Lima
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Por que nós brasileiros, apesar de não confiarmos nos políticos, a quem dedicamos insultos dos mais criativos e variados, pedimos que o governo intervenha sempre que surgem problemas? Por que vamos às ruas protestar contra os políticos, e ao mesmo tempo pedir mais presença do Estado - como se este não fosse gerenciado pelos próprios políticos? Por que odiamos os políticos e amamos o Estado? Por que chegamos à condição de depender do Estado para quase tudo?

Bruno Garschagen busca entender como se formou historicamente no Brasil, a ideia de que cabe ao governo resolver todos ou a maioria dos problemas sociais, políticos e econômicos. De Dom João VI a Dilma Rousseff, um compromisso inabalável uniu todos os governantes, inclusive aqueles chamados (erroneamente, segundo o autor) de liberais ou neoliberais: a preservação do Estado monumental e seu crescimento. Por quê?

Para responder a essas questões, o autor vasculha pela história política do Brasil, desde que os portugueses aqui chegaram. Com um texto leve, bem-humorado e informativo, Garschagen recorre ainda a explicações de pensadores brasileiros e portugueses, para narrar a história de um país, cuja formação cultural se confunde com a onipresença da burocracia nacional.

©2015 Bruno Garschagen (P)2018 Audible, Inc.

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Excellent...almost

A great ‘listen’ , well researched and critically developed, the arguments are appropriately supported convincingly (I found myself nodding in approval more than once) by the evidence provided. However, there was really no need for portions of the last chapter that sounded more like an ideological crusade or political speech: up to that point the main arguments had been made convincingly. For those interested in Brazilian political and economic history, a must!

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Muito bom

Uma verdadeira viagem pela história do Brasil...ótimo mal posso esperar para começar o próximo

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