Abstract

Abstract This article discusses the educational policy of the new Brazilian National Curricular Common Base (NCCB-BNCC) in the epistemological context of biopolitics. It brings together international authors and works that contribute to elucidate elements of this context, such as the concepts of "life" and "death," "citizenship," and "bare life." The text presents the criticisms of some Brazilian educators on the subject, focusing primarily on Dermeval Saviani's diagnosis, one of the important references in the field of Brazilian educational policy. It concludes that such concepts can shed new light on the subject, demonstrating the fragility of this educational policy that, by being exclusively guided by biopolitical criteria, excludes a broader and civic education.

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