
handle: 10201/49305
Los países democráticos aumentan en el mundo; sin embargo, la satisfacción de sus ciudadanos disminuye, interpretándose el fenómeno como de «democracias de baja calidad». Ante esa situación, se impone su profundización, no sólo en las formas sino también en los procedimientos y la evaluación de los resultados, controlando que todos los espacios de democratización se desarrollen en paridad, en un espacio político ampliado, que incluya perspectivas ético-políticas y psico-culturales. Desde ese escenario, este trabajo examina brevemente los conceptos de «paz (pacifismo)», «feminismo» y «utopía», para revisar cómo se enlazan y abren nuevos horizontes políticos.
Abstract: Nowadays, there are more democratic countries; but their citizens are less and less satisfied, what is signified as «low quality democracies». To face these circumstances, not only about the formal but also about the proceedings and the results, all possible areas to be democratized in parity, among a public political space including ethic-political and psychocultural perspectives. Facing this description of facts, this work aims to analyze briefly the concepts of «pacifism», «feminism» and «utopia» and their further articulations, opening to new political horizons.
Feminismo, pacifism, B1-5802, Utopía, pacifismo, utopía, 32 - Política, Feminism, 1 - Filosofía y psicología, Pacifism, feminismo, democracia., Philosophy (General), Utopia, Pacifismo
Feminismo, pacifism, B1-5802, Utopía, pacifismo, utopía, 32 - Política, Feminism, 1 - Filosofía y psicología, Pacifism, feminismo, democracia., Philosophy (General), Utopia, Pacifismo
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