Os sete saberes necessários à educação do futuro
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Edgar MORIN, sociólogo francês (Paris, 1921): inicialmente, observador crítico dos meios de comunicação de massa; mais tarde, procurou compreender o “indivíduo psicológico” através do que denomina “uma aproximação multidimensional”, utilizando os recursos da sociologia empírica e da observação compreensiva da realidade cotidiana. É um crítico do sistema socialista. Obras principais: O espírito do tempo (1962); A comuna na França, a metamorfose de Plodémot (1967); O boato de Orléans (1970); O paradigma perdido: a natureza humana (1973). Publicou, também, o Diário da Califórnia (1971) e o primeiro volume de uma série intitulada Método (1977).
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