Los retos actuales del pensamiento jurídico-político
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2017-09-22
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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En el artículo se analizan los debates teóricos sobre la igualdad y la justicia que representa la dimensión estructural e institucional de la política en el marco de una constitucionalidad rígida de los derechos fundamentales, así como los cambios en proceso a los que están sometidos el derecho y la política en España como consecuencia de la globalización de la producción económica y de la cultura. Las actuaciones realizadas por el ejecutivo español en los últimos años permiten hablar del retorno de las viejas jerarquías socio-económicas y de claros obstáculos al desarrollo de un pensamiento jurídico-político alternativo. Por estas razones se defiende la necesidad de redefinir el sujeto político colectivo (construir un nuevo nosotros) y de desarrollar un nuevo modelo de Estado en el que prime la solidaridad frente al miedo y la seguridad.
The article analyses the theoretical debates on equality and justice that represent the structural and institutional dimension of politics within the framework of a rigid constitutionality of fundamental rights as well as the changes in process to which law and politics are subject in Spain as a consequence of the globalization of economic production and of culture. The actions carried out by the Spanish government in recent years justify us in speaking about the return of the old socio-economic hierarchies and of the clear obstacles to the development of alternative legal-political thinking. For these reasons, the article defends the need to redefine the collective political subject (to construct a new us) and to develop a new model of the state which gives priority to solidarity against fear and security.
The article analyses the theoretical debates on equality and justice that represent the structural and institutional dimension of politics within the framework of a rigid constitutionality of fundamental rights as well as the changes in process to which law and politics are subject in Spain as a consequence of the globalization of economic production and of culture. The actions carried out by the Spanish government in recent years justify us in speaking about the return of the old socio-economic hierarchies and of the clear obstacles to the development of alternative legal-political thinking. For these reasons, the article defends the need to redefine the collective political subject (to construct a new us) and to develop a new model of the state which gives priority to solidarity against fear and security.
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Derechos fundamentales, Democracia, Desregularización, Utopía política, Estado, Derechos humanos, Seguridad, Igualdad
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