Henry Bugalho
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Henry Bugalho

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Henry Bugalho is a Brazilian philosopher and writer who turned a degree in Philosophy into a lifelong obsession with language, power, and the strange ways people use both. He studied Literature and History to sharpen his tools, and holds a Master's in Rhetoric and Oratory from Universidad Internacional de La Rioja — because arguing is an art form, not a hobby. Since 2016, he has dedicated himself to investigating extremist discourse, producing thousands of hours of video content and several books analyzing how radical movements weaponize language to reshape reality. This book is part of that ongoing project. A deliberate nomad, he has lived in New York, Buenos Aires, Perugia, Madrid, Lisbon, and Manchester, and currently resides in Spain. He has published novels, essays, travel guides, children's books, and works of political and cultural criticism. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He runs a YouTube channel with more than 700,000 subscribers, where he discusses politics, philosophy, and culture — always with the same mix of clarity, skepticism, and sharp edge that shapes his books.
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