Enough of Obscene Citizenship! - Mario Sergio Cortella and Marcelo Tas
Enough of Obscene Citizenship!
In "Enough of Obscene Citizenship!", Mario Sergio Cortella and Marcelo Tas present a compelling critique of the current state of citizenship in Brazil. They argue that the country is suffering from a crisis of citizenship, characterized by a lack of civic engagement, a decline in social trust, and a rise in political polarization.
The Crisis of Citizenship
Cortella and Tas identify a number of factors that have contributed to the crisis of citizenship in Brazil. These include:
- The decline of traditional institutions: The traditional institutions that once served to promote civic engagement and social trust, such as the family, the church, and the labor movement, have all declined in recent decades.
- The rise of individualism: The rise of individualism has led to a decline in the sense of community and social responsibility.
- The impact of globalization: Globalization has increased economic inequality and social fragmentation, which has made it more difficult for citizens to feel connected to their country and to each other.
The Consequences of the Crisis of Citizenship
The crisis of citizenship has had a number of negative consequences for Brazil. These include:
- A decline in civic engagement: Brazilians are less likely to vote, run for office, or participate in other forms of civic activity.
- A decline in social trust: Brazilians are less likely to trust each other or the government.
- A rise in political polarization: Brazilians are increasingly divided along political lines, which makes it difficult to build consensus and solve problems.
The Way Forward
Cortella and Tas argue that the crisis of citizenship in Brazil can be overcome by promoting civic education, strengthening democratic institutions, and reducing economic inequality. They call on Brazilians to reclaim their citizenship and to work together to build a more just and equitable society.
Why You Should Read This Book
"Enough of Obscene Citizenship!" is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the future of Brazil. Cortella and Tas provide a clear-eyed analysis of the challenges facing the country and offer a roadmap for the way forward. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Brazil and to help build a better future for the country.
About the Authors
Mario Sergio Cortella is a Brazilian philosopher, educator, and writer. He is a professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo and the author of numerous books on philosophy, ethics, and politics.
Marcelo Tas is a Brazilian journalist, television host, and writer. He is the host of the popular television show "CQC" and the author of several books on politics and culture.
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