AROUND A LATIN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY UNDER THE AEGIS OF LEOPOLDO ZEA

dc.contributor.authorSepulveda, Juan Guillermo Estay
dc.contributor.authorBeltran, Lino E. Moran
dc.contributor.authorSantana, Adalberto
dc.contributor.authorSepulveda, Juan Mansilla
dc.contributor.authorSanchez, Alessandro Monteverde
dc.date2022
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-06T21:30:42Z
dc.date.available2022-06-06T21:30:42Z
dc.description.abstractIs there a democratic conscience in Latin America? It is a question that starts from a premise alien to everything that Latin Americans seek, namely, their own identity. Democracy is not a Latin American creation, but of a Western Europe represented from the V century before our era in Classical Athens, with all its ups and downs through time. There is no contradiction between a Latin American philosophy and a conception of government from the Old World, rather, it is a complement and deepening of a creation that we made ours, as ours is also the search for an identity, a conscience and a refounded and deepened democracy. In this sense, the great Latin American thinker sheds light on that Latin American democracy that really reaches everyone on a continent in search of its future.
dc.identifier.citationREVISTA NOTAS HISTORICAS Y GEOGRAFICAS,Vol.,463-472,2022
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/4589
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherUNIV PLAYA ANCHA CIENCIAS EDUCACION
dc.sourceREVISTA NOTAS HISTORICAS Y GEOGRAFICAS
dc.subject.englishLeopoldo Zea
dc.subject.englishdemocracy
dc.subject.englishLatin America
dc.subject.englishconscience
dc.titleAROUND A LATIN AMERICAN DEMOCRACY UNDER THE AEGIS OF LEOPOLDO ZEA
dc.typeArticle
uct.indizacionESCI
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