Cacildo Marques is graduated in Mathematics and Administration at the University of Sao Paulo (USP), after being expelled of the Unicamp, in the military regime, because of artistic-political activities. He received approval in the credits and qualification in master’s degree in Economy at the State University of Sao Paulo (Unesp), leaving the course for academic divergences. He is founder and former president of the Cultural Organization of Defense of the Citizenship (OCDC), and publisher of the Citizen Gazette, in Sao Paulo. He has published the following books, among fiction, poetry, didactic and research: * Rifts of Blue Fringe (Ed. Scortecci-1982) * Stories of the Future (Ed. Camatianas-1984, in partnership) * Eyes and Fonts of the Largest Latin Soil (Ed. Lumine-1985) * Brasilia, Capital of the Bonanza? (Ed. Lumine-1988) * Drawings in MSX (Ed. Scipione-1989) * The Sol of the Flute (Ed. Lumine-1992) * Ten Ways to Abolish the Inflation (Ed. Lumine-1993) * Stories of Friends (Ed. Scortecci-1996, in partnership) * How to Build a World only of Wealth (Ed. Lumine-1988) * Mathematics for Example (Ed. Lumine-1998) * Elegy to the Destroyed Teaching (Ed. Episteme-2005) * From the Pinewoods to the Amazon (Ed. Episteme-2006) * The Brussels Crisis (Ed. Scortecci-2012) * Ravenna Effect - The coup in Brazil was civil (Scortecci-2014)