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Publicado 1973
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In this work we analyze Salazar Bondy’s conception of Spanish American culture and philosophy in general, and the Peruvian in particular, as inauthentic due to the domination. In the first part we expose his ideas as closely as possible. In the second part we examine the most important influences of this approach. In the third part, we discuss if the central thesis is correct. Next, we make a couple of digressions about the Spanish American philosophy about the considerations of Salazar. Finally, we extract the conclusions of our analysis.
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Publicado 2020
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This article proposes elements for the development of a sociology of minority languages. It raises the need for a dialogue between the social sciences and linguistics for the characterization and the situation of linguistic dominance. For this, he proposes the complementarity between the perspectives of ideologies and linguistic violence. In methodological terms, the article systematizes the literature on linguistic ideologies developed by Krotskity and Silverstein and the works of Pierre Bourdieu on violence and linguistic habitus. Both conceptualizations are reviewed in the light of primary and secondary evidence on the situation of the Mapuche language, Mapudungun, in Chile. The article concludes with a discussion on the sociological possibilities of a linguistic liberation of the indigenous and Mapuche peoples.
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Publicado 1971
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In this paper, the author examines the forms of complicity that are created in the structures of domination, as well as the way in which these forms can be used to maintain power. In that sense, the article argues that society is complicit and collaborates with the structures of domination and dependence that persist in the American continent. In that context, from the author’s perspective, oppression and dependence should not be studied as abstract events, but as concrete concepts that directly affect society. Due to this, the article teaches us that complicity is a dynamic and difficult to understand manifestation. Thus, to overcome the structures of oppression and achieve human liberation, it requires, in addition to a collective action, a critical reflection of this phenomenon.
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Publicado 1971
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In this paper, the author examines the forms of complicity that are created in the structures of domination, as well as the way in which these forms can be used to maintain power. In that sense, the article argues that society is complicit and collaborates with the structures of domination and dependence that persist in the American continent. In that context, from the author’s perspective, oppression and dependence should not be studied as abstract events, but as concrete concepts that directly affect society. Due to this, the article teaches us that complicity is a dynamic and difficult to understand manifestation. Thus, to overcome the structures of oppression and achieve human liberation, it requires, in addition to a collective action, a critical reflection of this phenomenon.
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Publicado 1995
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The text is not intended to provide solutions to a well-known problem within the guild of political scientists and lawyers. This phenomenon is currently generating, in varying degrees, an extensive intellectual production and a critical reflection, which aims to shed some light on the way and the way of functioning of political systems in this era of dissolution of the old system of management international, after the fall of the wall and the decomposition of the former Eastern Bloc. The accent falls especially on the democratic political systems in the orbit of the Western world where the emergence of certain 'perverse' processes would seem to presage the fact of a deep crisis of the representative systems. Of this they give account the news and reports that appear in the press and in the rest of the means, referred to a series of public scandals.
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Publicado 1995
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The text is not intended to provide solutions to a well-known problem within the guild of political scientists and lawyers. This phenomenon is currently generating, in varying degrees, an extensive intellectual production and a critical reflection, which aims to shed some light on the way and the way of functioning of political systems in this era of dissolution of the old system of management international, after the fall of the wall and the decomposition of the former Eastern Bloc. The accent falls especially on the democratic political systems in the orbit of the Western world where the emergence of certain 'perverse' processes would seem to presage the fact of a deep crisis of the representative systems. Of this they give account the news and reports that appear in the press and in the rest of the means, referred to a series of public scandals.
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Liberation Political Science proposes a new method of analysis and new political research objects such as ethics in politics, ideology, liberation and domination. In this article we will explain what domination means and how it is linked to Power. Finally, we will expose the concepts of structural grip and the dominant structural inertia concepts, arguing that domination is the result of structural grip and structural inertia.
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Bibliographical essay about critics and alternatives to orthodox economic theory
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Sexism, xenophobia, or homophobia are based on values and beliefs about inequality between groups. To analyze the relationship between Right Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) with Values (Schwartz, 1992), an explanatory, non-experimental cross-sectional study was conducted based on an intentional sample composed by 407 university students (58.5% women; mean age 23.69 years). The findings ratify the RWA and SDO as conservative constructs structured in terms of power and in values opposed to non-aggressive intergroup relations, ratifying a general disposition to prejudice. Also, differential configurations showed up supporting the idea of the Dual Processing Model about the multidimensional nature of prejudice (Duckitt & Sibley, 2010).
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Ponder over the codes, social and emotional relationship that emerge from the discursive enunciation and acts of the and social actors involved in the socio-environmental conflict occurred in Bagua on June 5, 2009, regarding with classical social theory and the theory of the coloniality of power, on one hand, let us understand other gaze of the society and life from the perspective of being “indigenous” and inhabitant at the Amazon in Peru; on the other hand, part of the strategies of re-colonization of the territories of our America, particularly the Amazon, and constitutes a milestone about the model of development imposed. Unlike the authoritarian concentration of power from the government and the “nation state”, communities depicts an intense democracy and reveal the contradictions between community social existence and the “nation state” depicted by the corporations and ...
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Resulta inevitable cuestionar en general las intenciones de la enseñanza de Ciencias Naturales, a juzgar por los pocos estudios que rinden cuentas del resultado que la enseñanza de "ciencia occidental" tiene en niños con trasfondo tradicional. Estando íntimamente relacionada con fenómenos de modernización y de transformación social, la enseñanza de ciencias naturales —sobre todo en países con tradiciones culturales marcadamente rurales, verbigracia no occidentales— nos plantea algunos problemas: ¿En qué medida funge ella de vehículo para influencias transculturales? ¿Cómo manejar en esta enseñanza aquellos elementos que son propios de una cultura y se contraponen al tipo accidental de racionalidad?
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Sexism, xenophobia, or homophobia are based on values and beliefs about inequality between groups. To analyze the relationship between Right Wing Authoritarianism (RWA) and Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) with Values (Schwartz, 1992), an explanatory, non-experimental cross-sectional study was conducted based on an intentional sample composed by 407 university students (58.5% women; mean age 23.69 years). The findings ratify the RWA and SDO as conservative constructs structured in terms of power and in values opposed to non-aggressive intergroup relations, ratifying a general disposition to prejudice. Also, differential configurations showed up supporting the idea of the Dual Processing Model about the multidimensional nature of prejudice (Duckitt & Sibley, 2010).
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Publicado 2025
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In the context of non-standard cosmologies, an early matter-dominated (EMD) era can significantly alter the conventional dark matter (DM) genesis. In this work, we reexamine the impact of an EMD on the weakly- and feebly-interacting massive particle (WIMP and FIMP) paradigms. EMD eras significantly modify the genesis of DM because of the change in the Hubble expansion rate and the injection of entropy. The WIMP paradigm can be realized with couplings much smaller than in the standard cosmological scenario, whereas much larger couplings are required in the FIMP case. Using the singlet-scalar DM model as a case study, we show that these results can lead to a continuous transition between the WIMP and FIMP scenarios, with results that are also applicable to other DM models. This broadens the parameter space consistent with observed DM levels and suggests that even elusive FIMP scenarios may...
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Publicado 2006
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A competitive market is a mechanism that distributes resources among consumers to satisfy their needs. Competition among companies plays a crucial role in this process because it seeks to maximize consumer welfare. For this reason, it is essential that laws protect competition, since their purpose is to promote general welfare through a fairer market, preventing, for example, companies with greater market power from using it abusively or prohibiting agreements that restrict, distort or limit competition between companies. In this context, this paper examines the interaction between the prohibition of abuse of dominant position and the prohibition of anticompetitive vertical agreements, as regulated by Legislative Decree 701.
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Publicado 2006
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A competitive market is a mechanism that distributes resources among consumers to satisfy their needs. Competition among companies plays a crucial role in this process because it seeks to maximize consumer welfare. For this reason, it is essential that laws protect competition, since their purpose is to promote general welfare through a fairer market, preventing, for example, companies with greater market power from using it abusively or prohibiting agreements that restrict, distort or limit competition between companies. In this context, this paper examines the interaction between the prohibition of abuse of dominant position and the prohibition of anticompetitive vertical agreements, as regulated by Legislative Decree 701.
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Publicado 2021
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The purpose of the present study was to investigate the principle of dominance and limitations imposed on changing the use of agricultural and garden lands. The former and latter are considered as important subjects continuously debated and discussed. Changing the use of garden and agricultural lands is a theoretically argued subject and is followed by the principal question of: how in the face of the dominance principle, the legal limitations in changing the use of agricultural and garden lands are justifiable? In terms of the method of study.the present research falls into the category of descriptive-analytic researches, and library studies have been conducted to answer the mentioned question. The results of the present study indicate that illegal change of use of agricultural lands is an obvious instance of conflict between personal and societal rights. Because the owner of an agricul...
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Publicado 2021
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The purpose of the present study was to investigate the principle of dominance and limitations imposed on changing the use of agricultural and garden lands. The former and latter are considered as important subjects continuously debated and discussed. Changing the use of garden and agricultural lands is a theoretically argued subject and is followed by the principal question of: how in the face of the dominance principle, the legal limitations in changing the use of agricultural and garden lands are justifiable? In terms of the method of study.the present research falls into the category of descriptive-analytic researches, and library studies have been conducted to answer the mentioned question. The results of the present study indicate that illegal change of use of agricultural lands is an obvious instance of conflict between personal and societal rights. Because the owner of an agricul...