A Liberdade e os escravos

Lisbon: Chiado Publishers (2018)
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Synopsis: There are a thousand and one ways to be a slave. There is a tendency to believe that the condition of a slave is a reality that happens from “outside to inside”, as if the responsibility of slavery was solely and exclusively of the other, the one who enslaves. A political, social, cultural, ethical, legal, relational and extrinsic issue. Too often, the most destructive slavery is forgotten, the one that happens from “inside out”. One in which the individual rejects his own freedom, unconsciously, inconsequentially. It is this slavery that this work approaches and deconstructs philosophically.

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Filipe Calhau
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