[Colección del Nuevo Humanismo] Posición y propuestas del Nuevo Humanismo ante la actual crisis civilizatoria

[Colección del Nuevo Humanismo] Posición y propuestas del Nuevo Humanismo ante la actual crisis civilizatoria
Author: Salvatore Puledda
Publisher: Virtual Ediciones
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9566164106

Esta es una selección de discursos e intervenciones de Salvatore Puledda en conferencias internacionales, los cuales tienen por objeto aclarar los orígenes y las ideas fundamentales del Nuevo Humanismo. Realizando un recorrido histórico y estudiando las diversas corrientes que se han presentado como “humanistas”, aclara su fundamento, precisando como en su base se encuentran diferentes concepciones y definiciones del ser humano. Finalmente concluye con la del Nuevo Humanismo Universalista, que la encuadra en la línea del desarrollo del pensamiento del Novecientos alternativa al naturalismo: la línea de la fenomenología y del existencialismo que va de Husserl y Heidegger a Sartre. Define, según palabras del pensador Mario Luis Rodríguez Cobos (Silo, 1938-2010), que: “...la conciencia humana no es un "reflejo" pasivo o deformado del mundo natural, ni un contenedor de "hechos síquicos" existentes en sí mismos. La conciencia humana "trasciende" el mundo natural, es decir, constituye un fenómeno radicalmente diferente de éste. Ella es actividad intencional, actividad incesante de interpretación y reconstrucción del mundo. Por consiguiente, la conciencia es fundamentalmente poder-ser, es futuro, superación de lo que el presente nos entrega como "hecho". En esta reconstrucción del mundo externo y en este salto hacia el futuro reside la libertad constitutiva de la conciencia: libertad entre condicionamientos, sometida sí a la presión del pasado, pero, de todas formas, libertad. En cambio, para la interpretación naturalista, la conciencia humana es esencialmente pasiva y está anclada al pasado: es reflejo del mundo externo y su futuro es actualización determinista del pasado. Esta interpretación, si quiere ser coherente, no deja espacio alguno para la libertad humana” Las conferencias que acá presentamos ―realizadas entre enero de 1989 y enero del 2.000― fueron dictadas en varias instituciones y universidades, entre las que destacan la Universidad “La Sapienza” de Roma, Italia; la Universidad de Berkeley en California, Estados Unidos; la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica; la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia de Madrid, España; la Universidad “La Sorbonne” de París, Francia y la Universidad de Hunter en Nueva York, Estados Unidos.

[Colección del Nuevo Humanismo] Interpretaciones del Humanismo

[Colección del Nuevo Humanismo] Interpretaciones del Humanismo
Author: Salvatore Puledda
Publisher: Virtual Ediciones
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9567483779

Interpretaciones del Humanismo es un estudio referido a los distintos modos en que el concepto de humanismo ha sido entendido en Occidente a partir del Renacimiento. No se trata de un estudio histórico-filosófico de tipo académico sino de un intentento por reconstruir, en un lenguaje lo mas simple posible, las imágenes del ser humano que se han impuesto en nuestra civilización, así como las principales ideas sobre "naturaleza" o "esencia" humana. El libro describe en primer lugar la concepción del ser humano desarrollada en el Renacimiento y luego, aquellas que han ido presentando las corrientes filośoficas de nuestro siglo –de inspiración marxista, cristiana y existencialista– y que se declararon humanistas. El siglo XX, efectivamente, presencia humanismos conflictivos, ideas contrastantes sobre "naturaleza" humana, que tuvieron fuerte influencia en la esfera política. En el texto resuenan los ecos del gran debate sobre el humanismo que a fines de los años cuarenta involucró a personalidades de la estatura de Sartre y Heidegger, así como la polémica sobre el valor histórico del humanismo que propusieron durante los años setenta los estructuralistas y M. Foucault. El libro presenta también una descripción de de las nuevas concepciones filosóficas o políticas que han surgido en los últimos años, inscritas en el ámbito del humanismo. Entre ellas destaca la Perestroika puesta en marcha por el grupo dirigente soviético guiado por Mihail Gorbahöv y el Nuevo Humanismo fundado en los años sesenta por el pensador argentino Mario Rodríguez Cobos, conocido con el nombre de Silo. El libro comienza con un prólogo escrito por M. Gorbachöv "Una precondición para la sobrevivencia", en el cual el ex-presidente de la URSS plantea la necesidad de una "revolución humanista" para superar los tremendos peligros que amenazan a la humanidad y construir una nueva civilización planetaria que tenga como valor central al ser humano.

[Colección del Nuevo Humanismo] Diccionario del Nuevo Humanismo

[Colección del Nuevo Humanismo] Diccionario del Nuevo Humanismo
Author: Silo
Publisher: Virtual Ediciones
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2021-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9567483345

Este trabajo publicado en 1994 bajo el título de “Algunos términos de uso frecuente en el Humanismo”, fue ampliado considerablemente dándose a la imprenta en 1997 como “Diccionario del Nuevo Humanismo”. Para la inclusión en estas Obras Completas se han introducido algunas modificaciones de extensión sobre las ediciones más recientes de 1999. Las palabras que se exponen en esta obra no provienen de los amplios campos de la cultura sino, mayoritariamente, de la Politicología y de la Sociología. Por otra parte, no se han recogido vocablos excesivamente técnicos aparecidos en diferentes producciones del Humanismo. Según el autor, “en este diccionario, realizado con el aporte de selectos colaboradores, no se ha logrado balancear el humanismo occidental con otras formas de humanismo, igualmente ricas, que se encuentran en las diversas culturas. Esa insuficiencia podrá ser superada cuando se encare la tarea de producir una enciclopedia con la extensión que requiere el humanismo universalista”.

The Colonial System Unveiled

The Colonial System Unveiled
Author: Baron de Vastey
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2016-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1781383049

The first translation into English of 'Le Système colonial dévoilé', the first systematic critique of colonialism ever written from the perspective of a colonized subject.

Baron de Vastey and the Origins of Black Atlantic Humanism

Baron de Vastey and the Origins of Black Atlantic Humanism
Author: Marlene L. Daut
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137470674

Focusing on the influential life and works of the Haitian political writer and statesman, Baron de Vastey (1781-1820), in this book Marlene L. Daut examines the legacy of Vastey’s extensive writings as a form of what she calls black Atlantic humanism, a discourse devoted to attacking the enlightenment foundations of colonialism. Daut argues that Vastey, the most important secretary of Haiti’s King Henry Christophe, was a pioneer in a tradition of deconstructing colonial racism and colonial slavery that is much more closely associated with twentieth-century writers like W.E.B. Du Bois, Frantz Fanon, and Aimé Césaire. By expertly forging exciting new historical and theoretical connections among Vastey and these later twentieth-century writers, as well as eighteenth- and nineteenth-century black Atlantic authors, such as Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, William Wells Brown, and Harriet Jacobs, Daut proves that any understanding of the genesis of Afro-diasporic thought must include Haiti’s Baron de Vastey.

Democracy in America (Complete)

Democracy in America (Complete)
Author: Alexis de Tocqueville
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 1320
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1613105002

Amongst the novel objects that attracted my attention during my stay in the United States, nothing struck me more forcibly than the general equality of conditions. I readily discovered the prodigious influence which this primary fact exercises on the whole course of society, by giving a certain direction to public opinion, and a certain tenor to the laws; by imparting new maxims to the governing powers, and peculiar habits to the governed. I speedily perceived that the influence of this fact extends far beyond the political character and the laws of the country, and that it has no less empire over civil society than over the Government; it creates opinions, engenders sentiments, suggests the ordinary practices of life, and modifies whatever it does not produce. The more I advanced in the study of American society, the more I perceived that the equality of conditions is the fundamental fact from which all others seem to be derived, and the central point at which all my observations constantly terminated. I then turned my thoughts to our own hemisphere, where I imagined that I discerned something analogous to the spectacle which the New World presented to me. I observed that the equality of conditions is daily progressing towards those extreme limits which it seems to have reached in the United States, and that the democracy which governs the American communities appears to be rapidly rising into power in Europe. I hence conceived the idea of the book which is now before the reader. It is evident to all alike that a great democratic revolution is going on amongst us; but there are two opinions as to its nature and consequences. To some it appears to be a novel accident, which as such may still be checked; to others it seems irresistible, because it is the most uniform, the most ancient, and the most permanent tendency which is to be found in history. Let us recollect the situation of France seven hundred years ago, when the territory was divided amongst a small number of families, who were the owners of the soil and the rulers of the inhabitants; the right of governing descended with the family inheritance from generation to generation; force was the only means by which man could act on man, and landed property was the sole source of power. Soon, however, the political power of the clergy was founded, and began to exert itself: the clergy opened its ranks to all classes, to the poor and the rich, the villein and the lord; equality penetrated into the Government through the Church, and the being who as a serf must have vegetated in perpetual bondage took his place as a priest in the midst of nobles, and not infrequently above the heads of kings. The different relations of men became more complicated and more numerous as society gradually became more stable and more civilized. Thence the want of civil laws was felt; and the order of legal functionaries soon rose from the obscurity of the tribunals and their dusty chambers, to appear at the court of the monarch, by the side of the feudal barons in their ermine and their mail. Whilst the kings were ruining themselves by their great enterprises, and the nobles exhausting their resources by private wars, the lower orders were enriching themselves by commerce. The influence of money began to be perceptible in State affairs. The transactions of business opened a new road to power, and the financier rose to a station of political influence in which he was at once flattered and despised. Gradually the spread of mental acquirements, and the increasing taste for literature and art, opened chances of success to talent; science became a means of government, intelligence led to social power, and the man of letters took a part in the affairs of the State. The value attached to the privileges of birth decreased in the exact proportion in which new paths were struck out to advancement. In the eleventh century nobility was beyond all price; in the thirteenth it might be purchased; it was conferred for the first time in 1270; and equality was thus introduced into the Government by the aristocracy itself.

Protest and Democracy

Protest and Democracy
Author: Moises Arce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781773854366

In 2011, political protests sprang up across the world. In the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, the United States unlikely people sparked or led massive protest campaigns from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street. These protests were made up of educated and precariously employed young people who challenged the legitimacy of their political leaders, exposed a failure of representation, and expressed their dissatisfaction with their place in the aftermath of financial and economic crisis. This book interrogates what impacts--if any--this global protest cycle had on politics and policy and shows the sometimes unintended ways it continues to influence contemporary political dynamics throughout the world. Proposing a new framework of analysis that calls attention to the content and claims of protests, their global connections, and the responsiveness of political institutions to protest demands, this is one of the few books that not only asks how protest movements are formed but also provides an in-depth examination of what protest movements can accomplish. With contributions examining the political consequences of protest, the roles of social media and the internet in protest organization, left- and right-wing movements in the United States, Chile's student movements, the Arab Uprisings, and much more this collection is essential reading for all those interested in the power of protest to shape our world.

Epistemologies of the South

Epistemologies of the South
Author: Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317260341

This book explores the concept of 'cognitive injustice': the failure to recognise the different ways of knowing by which people across the globe run their lives and provide meaning to their existence. Boaventura de Sousa Santos shows why global social justice is not possible without global cognitive justice. Santos argues that Western domination has profoundly marginalised knowledge and wisdom that had been in existence in the global South. She contends that today it is imperative to recover and valorize the epistemological diversity of the world. Epistemologies of the South outlines a new kind of bottom-up cosmopolitanism, in which conviviality, solidarity and life triumph against the logic of market-ridden greed and individualism.

The Future of Development

The Future of Development
Author: Gustavo Esteva
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-10-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1447301102

On January 20, 1949 US President Harry S. Truman officially opened the era of development. On that day, over one half of the people of the world were defined as "underdeveloped" and they have stayed that way ever since. This book explains the origins of development and underdevelopment and shows how poorly we understand these two terms. It offers a new vision for development, demystifying the statistics that international organizations use to measure development and introducing the alternative concept of buen vivir: the state of living well. The authors argue that it is possible for everyone on the planet to live well, but only if we learn to live as communities rather than as individuals and to nurture our respective commons. Scholars and students of global development studies are well-aware that development is a difficult concept. This thought-provoking book offers them advice for the future of development studies and hope for the future of humankind.

The Imperial Mode of Living

The Imperial Mode of Living
Author: Ulrich Brand
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1788739124

Our Unsustainable Life: Why We Can't Have Everything We Want With the concept of the Imperial Mode of Living, Brand and Wissen highlight the fact that capitalism implies uneven development as well as a constant and accelerating universalisation of a Western mode of production and living. The logic of liberal markets since the 19thCentury, and especially since World War II, has been inscribed into everyday practices that are usually unconsciously reproduced. The authors show that they are a main driver of the ecological crisis and economic and political instability. The Imperial Mode of Living implies that people's everyday practices, including individual and societal orientations, as well as identities, rely heavily on the unlimited appropriation of resources; a disproportionate claim on global and local ecosystems and sinks; and cheap labour from elsewhere. This availability of commodities is largely organised through the world market, backed by military force and/or the asymmetric relations of forces as they have been inscribed in international institutions. Moreover, the Imperial Mode of Living implies asymmetrical social relations along class, gender and race within the respective countries. Here too, it is driven by the capitalist accumulation imperative, growth-oriented state policies and status consumption. The concrete production conditions of commodities are rendered invisible in the places where the commodities are consumed. The imperialist world order is normalized through the mode of production and living.