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Liberdade democrática como desenvolvimento de si, resistência à opressão e à injustiça epistêmica

Abstract

In this article, the author engages with the works of Augusto Boal, Amílcar Cabral, and Paulo Freire in order to elaborate a concept of democratic freedom understood as a process of self-development that requires resistance against oppression and epistemic injustice. In the political theories of these three authors, democracy, freedom, and self-development constitute a triad of elements that are mutually reinforcing. In addition, the author explains in what ways oppression curtails democratic freedom and why epistemic injustice corresponds to a psychic dimension of oppression.

Keywords:
Democracy; Freedom; Paulo Freire; Amilcar Cabral; Augusto Boal

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