EP 19 - MERITOCRACIA

EPISODE · May 6, 2025 · 58 MIN

EP 19 - MERITOCRACIA

from Em Síntese · host Tiago Miojo e Txai

Neste episódio do 'Varíola Virulenta', Miojo & Txai abrem um debate fundamental sobre a meritocracia, um conceito que permeia profundamente a forma como entendemos o sucesso e a justiça social. A ideia de que o progresso e as conquistas são resultados diretos do esforço individual soa justa à primeira vista, mas será que essa narrativa se sustenta quando confrontada com a complexidade da realidade?Mergulhamos nas camadas dessa ideologia, expondo como fatores como origem social, acesso à educação de qualidade, privilégios raciais e de gênero, e até mesmo o capital cultural e econômico inicial, influenciam drasticamente as chances de cada indivíduo. Questionamos se, em uma sociedade marcada por desigualdades estruturais históricas, o 'mérito' pode ser avaliado de forma puramente individual.Discutimos como a crença na meritocracia pode, por vezes, obscurecer as barreiras sistêmicas que impedem muitos de alcançar seus objetivos, levando à culpabilização individual pelo fracasso e à naturalização das disparidades. Analisamos criticamente os discursos que exaltam o 'self-made man' ou a 'self-made woman', muitas vezes ignorando o contexto e o apoio (ou a falta dele) que moldaram suas trajetórias.Prepare-se para uma análise aprofundada e provocativa sobre os mitos e as realidades da meritocracia, com exemplos práticos e reflexões sobre como podemos construir uma sociedade mais equitativa, que reconheça o esforço individual sem ignorar o papel crucial das oportunidades e do contexto social.Host: Miojo & TxaiLinks relevantes:https://apoia.se/variolavirulentahttps://www.instagram.com/variola_virulenta/https://www.tiktok.com/@varolavirulentaMúsicas:Open - The Podcast Intro 111863Twelfth Street RagDjlang59 TreeTonesEnd -"Retrospective" - Hip Hop Instrumental

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