Hélio Jaguaribe
Helio Jaguaribe de Mattos (April 23, 1923 – September 9, 2018) was a
Brazilian political scientist. He was born in
Rio de Janeiro, the son of eminent geographer
Francisco Jaguaribe de Mattos, and Francelina Santos Jaguaribe de Mattos. He studied law at the
Pontifical Catholic University, graduating in 1946. As an academic, he specialized in the sociopolitical development of Brazil and Latin America. He taught at Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and
El Colegio de Méjico. He also held a chair at the University Institute in Rio de Janeiro. He was a member of the
Club of Rome. In 2005, he was elected to be the ninth occupant of Chair No. 11 at the
Brazilian Academy of Letters in succession to
Celso Furtado. He was received into the Academy on July 22, 2005 by academician
Candido Mendes de Almeida.
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