Fios de memória na teia do esquecimento
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v26i1.69246Abstract
This article takes as a starting point the meanings given by Friedrich Nietzsche to the concepts of memory and forgetfulness, in association with the ideas of forgiveness and grace, in order to broaden the interpretative horizon on the role played by such concepts in same games politicians, as seen, for example, in overcoming Apartheid in South Africa, on the one hand, and the Military Regime installed in Brazil in 1964, on the other. The working hypothesis is that the ways in which the relationships between those concepts are established, in these cases, express different forms of assimilation from the past that can result in both the strengthening and the decline of a community.Downloads
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