Human rights: for a self managed citizenship
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v7i3.54236Keywords:
Human Rights, ethical-political crisis, self-managed citizenship, Paris Commune, illusionsAbstract
The essay moves around the signs of the present time, molded, figuratively, by a dense fog to obscure the critical view of the ends and the ethical-political means of technological civilization. In the same step, it intends to reflect on Human Rights, in a projective way for the future invention of a self-managed citizenship. The construction is demarcated by the end of illusions, in a way, still in the shadow of the fragments of the old ethos, figured by anachronisms, which insist on reappearing in a spectral way in the form of difficulties, apparently, with no resolution for forwarding to the current time. To this end, the essay uses passages from modern and contemporary philosophies, along with poetry, cinema and theater, in order to support the defense of the theory and practice of such citizenship. Conceived, modelly, from the self-managed experience of the Paris Commune, as an outstanding stage of its production.
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