Revista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSM (Dec 2014)
THE FRATERNITY AS AN ETHICAL PRINCIPLE FOR A NEW COLLECTIVE AND EMANCIPATORY PRACTICE IN HUMAN RIGHTS
Abstract
The present study is a literature of deductive method that aims at the fraternity as fundamental presupposition to the development of a postmodern praxis of collective-participatory and emancipatory human rights. The study is divided into two objectives. The first is concerned to trace historical information concerning the recognition of the principle of fraternity and the French post-revolutionary schism with the same. The second objective is concerned with rescuing the fraternity while an experience capable of promoting links between the principles of the State and the Community and to promote the return of participatory democracy within a new paradigm. It appears that the authors cited in the present work walk in the same direction, but the ideas do not show definitive. Fraternal and inclusive participation should work future problems from a practical perspective
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