EP ESPECIAL - "MEU NOME É ENÉAS"
Aug 20, 2026 · 2h 1m
Summary
This episode features journalist Renato Dias and law professor Roberto Bejato discussing the documentary "My Name is Enéas" on Brasil Paralelo. They analyze the life and legacy of Dr. Enéas Carneiro, highlighting his visionary ideas on rare earths, education, and nationalism that were ahead of their time. The conversation explores his unique political stance, media clashes, and the documentary's interviews with figures like Boris Casoy and Aldo Rebelo.
Topics discussed
Introduction and Brazil Paralelo membership promotion
Director Renato discusses the documentary 'My Name is Enéas'
Dr. Enéas's biography: origins, intelligence, and early life
Enéas's political ideology, anti-privatization stance, and party formation
The 1989 election, 15-second spots, and comparison to modern politics
Enéas's proposals, media presence, and controversial social views
Enéas's spiritual beliefs and the rise of judicial power in Brazil
Critique of the STF, FHC's legacy, and Enéas's death
Enéas's radicalism, legacy, and Brazil Paralelo content promotion
Media monopoly, cultural decline, and the role of evangelicals in politics
Meritocracy, university ideology, and the Brasília political class
Enéas's personal life, 'deshumild' concept, and economic education
AI bias, globalism, and Enéas's foresight on pandemics and OMS
Enéas's media strategy, candidate qualifications, and final thoughts
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