Maurício Tragtenberg

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Maurício Tragtenberg (born November 4, 1929 in Getúlio Vargas (Rio Grande do Sul) , † November 17, 1998 in São Paulo ) was a Brazilian sociologist .

Tragtenberg was considered an anarchist and a Trotskyist . He designed a "libertarian pedagogy" ( pedagogia libertária ), which opposed capitalist power relations: teachers and learners should organize themselves against bureaucratic constraints, qualifications should be abolished to promote every individual, and solidarity and criticism should guide all actions. He wanted to bring about free education for everyone, overcoming academic hierarchies and freedom of organization for teachers.

Tragtenberg taught at the Universidade de São Paulo , at the Universidade Estadual de Campinas , at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo and at the Fundação Getulio Vargas . He was also an Esperantist . His complete works are published in several volumes by Editora UNESP .

He was married to the actress Beatriz Tragtenberg , with whom he had three children.

Fonts

  • Planificação. Desafio do século XX , 1967
  • Burocracia e ideologia , 1974
  • Administração, poder e ideologia , 1980
  • Reflexões sobre o Socialismo , 1986
  • A Revolução Russa , 1988
  • Memórias de um autodidata no Brasil , 1999

None of his works have been translated into German.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Antônio da Silva Ozai : Maurício Tragtenberg. Militância e pedagogia libertária. Editora Unijuí, Ijuí 2008, ISBN 978-85-7429-731-6 .
  2. Antônio José R. Valverde: Maurício Tragtenberg. 10 anos de encantamento. FAPESP, São Paulo 2011, ISBN 978-85-283-0431-2 .
  3. Homenagem a Maurício Tragtenberg. Editora UNESP , October 31, 2019.