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Sep 2022
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Que pontes existem entre mulheres conser...

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Mamileiros e mamiletes, uma das premissas da polarização política é que a gente não dialoga com o outro campo, que não existe troca com pessoas reais com suas complexidades e ambiguidades. A gente discute sempre com um espantalho, uma simplificação grotesca, uma caricatura de alguns valores do outro campo. Como essa dinâmica contribui para criar fossos en ... Show More
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