Identity and Family

Portugal was so peaceful, with everyone getting out in the morning, each one using their art and ingenuity, when suddenly this book appeared.

For everything.

Like Beelzebub of progress and modernity, Leviathan of conquered rights, this book, with repeated honors as the opening of television news programs and newspaper covers, aroused my curiosity.

Basically, it is a compilation of texts by various personalities, on topics such as family, society, old age, euthanasia, gender, abortion, among others.

It is not a “prêt-à-lire” book, on the contrary, its reading must be sifted with a fine mesh, so as not to miss any rubble. However, it is worthy of serious reflection. In these times, so politically correct and convulsively anecdotal, it is sobering reading, for some it causes heartburn, but it is always good to analyze it from another perspective.