Mortal inequalities: the fabrication of precarious lives in Brazil
Richard Miskolci e Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva, Universidade Federal de São Paulo.
Perhaps the most important aspect of a debate are the movements made by the interpellations that it evokes, whether these are points of agreement or critique, additions, observations of something lacking, or other perspectives that arise indicating paths that previously had not been considered. In this text, we aim to point out some of these movements. All of the debaters agree, along with the authors of the base text, that the universal right to healthcare and education has been deconstructed through the actions of anti-egalitarian movements articulated through a political alliance that rose to power in Brazil’s 2018 elections.