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The country is experiencing a period of discredit in its institutions. President Michel Temer meets the Supreme Court judge at home and, in the dark, the two have dinner with the head of Congress. All without publicity. What are they agreeing on behind closed doors? Who is in charge of this country? “What makes a society, deep down, is the strength of its institutions. And the great institution that has existed here since 1532 is slavery”, says Jessé Souza, researcher and former president of IPEA, a public foundation linked to the Ministry of Planning. Jessé is launching the book “A Elite do Atraso: da Escravidão à Lava Jato” and is the guest on the next 'Sala de Professores', on TV Fepesp. In an interview with Celso Napolitano and Gilberto Maringoni, professor at UFABC, the researcher talks about how corporate corruption occurs and how labor reform still reinforces practices that date back to the times of slavery. Visit: http://www.fepesp.org.br Like: / fepesp Watch: / fepesp