Roberto Mangabeira Unger
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Roberto Unger is a Brazilian contemporary social theorist and law professor at Harvard Law School. He is one of the founders of the Critical Legal Studies movement. Unger has long been active in Brazilian and Latin American politics, as a candidate, political activist, and as an advisor to world leaders.
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Biographical Articles about Roberto Unger:
- "The Passion of Roberto Unger" , Eyal Press, (Lingua Franca, March 1999)
- Carlos Castilho, "Brazil's Consigliere: Unger Leaves Lectern to Stand Behind the Throne." (World Paper, April 2000)
- Simon Romero, "Destination: São Paulo" (Metropolis, October 2000) This article is about São Paulo, Brazil, but it has a lengthy discussion of Unger's political activism there and many quotes from Unger.