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Ricardo Henriques published his book Utopia Pragm tica in São Paulo.

Economist Ricardo Henriques, executive director of the Unibanco Institute, launches his book 'Utopia Pragmática – Ambitious and Possible Futures to Accelerate Human Development in Brazil' on June 25th at the Livraria da Vila bookstore in São Paulo. The book explores paths to promote human development in Brazil through social transformation and pragmatism, covering topics such as education, democracy, and inequality.

O economista Ricardo Henriques , superintendente executivo do Instituto Unibanco, lança em 25 de junho o livro "Utopia Pragmática – Futuros ambiciosos e possíveis para acelerar o desenvolvimento humano no Brasil". A sessão de autógrafos está marcada para as 19h, na Livraria da Vila do bairro de Pinheiros, em São Paulo .

Publicado pela editora Jandaíra, o título propõe reflexões sobre caminhos para impulsionar o desenvolvimento humano no Brasil a partir de uma perspectiva de transformação social e pragmatismo. A obra trata ainda de educação, democracia e desigualdade no país.

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Folha de S.PauloIndependentCenter4 days ago
Ricardo Henriques published his book Utopia Pragm tica in São Paulo.

Economist Ricardo Henriques, executive director of the Unibanco Institute, launches his book 'Utopia Pragmática – Ambitious and Possible Futures to Accelerate Human Development in Brazil' on June 25th at the Livraria da Vila bookstore in São Paulo. The book explores paths to promote human development in Brazil through social transformation and pragmatism, covering topics such as education, democracy, and inequality.

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