Memories from vocational program: movements around emancipation, equality and politics
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-3999.v9i2p182-200Keywords:
Public policy, Equality of intelligence, Public space, EssayAbstract
This article takes as a starting point fragments of the magazine Vocational Memory: traveling through voices and echoes of a public project and my memory in the Vocational Program of the City of São Paulo. Looking at this public policy, launched in 2001, the text aims to think spaces for the emancipation of the person. In dealing with Jacques Rancière about the possibility of inventing spaces for an equality potilitcs and remembering with Michel de Montaigne what a space can hold of useless. This article is interfered by fragments of that magazine and a text by Marina Corazza.
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