Abstract

Jose Henrique de Faria is an economist, doctor in administration, professor, researcher, and author of works about power, organizations, and labor relations. He is also my father and my three siblings: Alexandre, Anna and Marianna. However, I am writing for this issue of Farol - Journal of Organizational Studies and Society because, besides being his son, I was his student, became his colleague and am part of the research group he leads. The testimonial I present tries, from some biographical efforts, but mainly from my memories about his trajectory, to propose a particular analysis of his theoretical and academic contribution in three aspects: the centrality of the theme of power, the political horizon of emancipation and social justice, and the primacy of the real.

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