Witchs, indians, black people and young people of Febem
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2001000100009Keywords:
Research, Commercial and Partiality Science, Human RightsAbstract
This article intends to discuss the subjects of Research and Human Rights; it begins with the identification of the objectives of Science, its limitations and times when she was helping to condemn the witchs and atheists. It is called attention to the problem of Science partiality and to the ways of exclusion that she helped to create and support in respect to criminals, fools and black people, but also to young people of popular classes institutionalized in FEBEM. To attempt to resist to the bad consequences of Science mercantilization of nowadays, it is important to radicalize the exigency in the defense of Human Rights.Downloads
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