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Carlos Alberto Libanio Christo, better known as Frei Betto, is a recognized Latin American progressive reference and one of the main figures of the Theology of Liberation.Catholic socialism. Liberation theology tends to be to the left of Catholic social teaching, which steers a middle course between capitalism and socialism. Brazilian Frei Betto views neoliberalism as leaning toward neo-fascism, in particular in Brazil. Internationalist 360ºFrei Betto: “It is Totally Naive to Want to Humanize CapitalismBárbara Schijman
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Carlos Alberto Libanio Christo, better known as Frei Betto, is a recognized Latin American progressive reference and one of the main figures of the Theology of Liberation.Catholic socialism. Liberation theology tends to be to the left of Catholic social teaching, which steers a middle course between capitalism and socialism. Brazilian Frei Betto views neoliberalism as leaning toward neo-fascism, in particular in Brazil. Internationalist 360ºFrei Betto: “It is Totally Naive to Want to Humanize CapitalismBárbara Schijman
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Carlos Alberto Libanio Christo, better known as Frei Betto, is a recognized Latin American progressive reference and one of the main figures of the Theology of Liberation.Catholic socialism. Liberation theology tends to be to the left of Catholic social teaching, which steers a middle course between capitalism and socialism. Brazilian Frei Betto views neoliberalism as leaning toward neo-fascism, in particular in Brazil.
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Frei Betto: “It is Totally Naive to Want to Humanize Capitalism
Frei Betto: “It is Totally Naive to Want to Humanize Capitalism
Bárbara Schijman