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“If a book about failure doesn’t sell, can it be considered a success?”

Hugo Carvalho*

Authors after authors, among academics, philosophers, scientists and politicians, have written about a future in which we live more years (perhaps forever), in which doctors in one country operate patients in another commanding robots, or in which cars drive alone. .

The title (one of Seinfeld’s famous jokes), comes about this transformation that gains so much strength in the speech, how much it loses in the action, whenever it collides with the chronic immobility of the institutions, whose domes have difficulty in changing what “always worked like this … ”.

*Deputy of the Social Democratic Party to the Assembly of the Portuguese Republic

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