Approach to John Rawls's analysis of revolution or civil disobedience
<p>Throughout the intellectual activity of the contemporary era, there is interest in focusing their studies on the problem of the right to resistance as a natural right giving relevance to the relationship and differences with the right to rebellion and civil disobedience; For this reason, th...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad del Atlántico
2019-12-01
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Series: | Amauta |
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Online Access: | http://investigaciones.uniatlantico.edu.co/revistas/index.php/Amauta/article/view/2368 |
Summary: | <p>Throughout the intellectual activity of the contemporary era, there is interest in focusing their studies on the problem of the right to resistance as a natural right giving relevance to the relationship and differences with the right to rebellion and civil disobedience; For this reason, the different perspectives can be classified according to the different positions adopted by the authors according to their themes, particularly political philosophy and law, where legal implications are analyzed and the philosophical treatment before the systematic relationship context; understanding in turn, the right of resistance as a system of legitimate restriction of the power of the highest authority of the State to protect the common good, this materialized in acts of justice and safeguard the freedom of the people. For this reason, this paper will address the studies on the civil disobedience of the philosopher John Rawls.</p> |
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ISSN: | 1794-5658 2500-7769 |