Gustavo Corção
Gustavo Corção foi um escritor e pensador católico brasileiro, autor de diversos livros sobre política e conduta, além de um romance. Foi membro da antiga União Democrática Nacional (UDN) e um expoente do pensamento conservador no Brasil.
Sua obra é influenciada pelo Distributismo, a apologia católica do escritor inglês G.K. Chesterton, influência extensamente explicada no seu ensaio Três Alqueires e uma Vaca. Entretanto, uma outra influência sobre o seu pensamento veio do filósofo Jacques Maritain.
Formado engenheiro, Corção só obteve notoriedade no campo das idéias aos 48 anos, ao publicar o livro A Descoberta do Outro, narrativa autobiográfica de sua conversão ao catolicismo (influenciado por Alceu Amoroso Lima). Como engenheiro, era um ap
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Фёдор Михайлович Достоевский (Russian)
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