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    THE STRUCTURE OF ANTI-POSITIVIST PHILOSOPHY IN LATIN AMERICA by Weinstein, Michel

    Published 2021
    “…Breaking the stranglehold of positivism on the Ibero-American mind, such thinkers as Antonio Caso and José Vasconcelos in Mexico, and Alejandro Korn and Carlos Vaz Ferreira in Argentina and Uruguay, took the suggestions of an emerging European and Anglo-American vitalism and wrought them into a distinctive pattern of thought that stressed the significance of ideals and liberty in human life. Taken together, the philosophers of the Latin American golden age created a specific philosophical mentality that has much to offer contemporary thought and that has been duplicated nowhere else in the history of philosophy.  …”
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    Los derechos fundamentales en la teoría política y jurídica contemporánea = Ethical, social and political rights in contemporary legal theory by López Fuentes, Rosa Enelda

    Published 2009
    “…Thinking that human rights are linked to natural rights, subjective public rights, civil liberties, moral rights, and fundamental rights. This research underlines the importance of ensuring effective exercise of these rights which is the need to implement a social inclusive education, which extend to all persons with their differences such as gender, attacking discrimination and violation of human rights to individuals or groups who have been placed into a social disadvantage to restore social rights they have been unlawfully infringed which is closely related with the necessary structural transformation and development of the Mexican State in the XXI century.…”
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    Contradicciones éticas de las responsabilidades sociales en la bibliotecología by Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Published 2007
    “…It also proposes that the PDIs should take social responsibilities towards the political transformation of society looking for the socialization of humankind, for the humanization of society, for the social equality, for justice, for democracy and for civil liberties in favor of the dominated classes and making a common front of resistance along with all the rest of the thinking humanity to the domination of the ruling classes; not as an ethical precept, but as a foundation from the evolution of the human nature where the communal and cooperative features of human life it is found in this study as the most ancient, abundant and determinant in the history of terrestrial life, and human life. …”
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