Lya Luft writes for weekly Veja. In the latest "Degraus de ilusão" (Degrees of illusion, as I translate it), Lya argues that Brazilians have been listening to a lot of idle talk, which is bulging with inconsistence only the blind or the big fool do not see. Definitely, the author puts a lot down to poor education.
Here we show our abridgment of the Portuguese original text.
Much of the discourse all around is power-oriented. Our texts, rather, will be appreciated by those brave enough to leave the good life of obedience in order to grow and take risks for the benefit of a multitude of others. Welcome! PORTUGUÊS acesse "apresentação do blog" abaixo
Monday, June 4, 2012
Popular Brazilian writer regrets the 'new' class consumption-oriented attitude
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