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Enseñar democracia [teaching democracy]

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Author(s)
Morin, Edgar
Keywords
democracy
education
Human Right
humanistic values
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Community ethics
Education and ethics
General theology/other

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/201752
Abstract
"Fragmento del Capítulo VII "La ética del género humano", del libro publicado por la UNESCO, "Los siete saberes necesarios a la educación del futuro" del renombrado sociólogo y filósofo francés Edgar Morin. Este libro constituye un clásico en las bases de la educación para una formación ética en valores humanistas. Acceder al libro 1. El bucle individuo « sociedad: enseñar la democracia Individuo y Sociedad existen mutuamente. La democracia permite la relación rica y compleja individuo « sociedad donde los individuos y la sociedad pueden entre sí ayudarse, desarrollarse, regularse y controlarse. La democracia se funda sobre el control del aparato del poder por los controlados y así reduce la esclavitud (que determina un poder que no sufre la autorregulación de aquellos que somete); en este sentido la democracia es, más que un régimen político, la regeneración continua de un bucle complejo y retroactivo: los ciudadanos producen la democracia que produce los ciudadanos" ["Excerpt from Chapter VII " The ethics of mankind " , the book published by UNESCO, " Seven complex lessons in education for the future" of the renowned sociologist and philosopher Edgar Morin French . This book is a classic in the foundations of education for ethical training in humanistic values ​​. Get the Book 1. The individual loop 'society : teaching democracy Individual and Society mutually exist . Democracy allows the rich and complex relationship guy "society where individuals and society can help each other , developed, regulated and controlled . Democracy is based on the control of the apparatus of power controlled and thus reduces slavery (which determines a power that does not suffer from those who submit self ) in this sense democracy is more than a political regime , regeneration a complex and continuous feedback loop : producing citizens that democracy produces citizens"]
Date
2006
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Article
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