LA ECONOMÍA DE LA DIGNIDAD
The article sets out the historical development of the economy of so- cial science intended to exact science, forgetting his ethos, the man. Notice the difference between growth and development, and how it is concentrated in a few countries, leaving huge populations in the backward condition. Highli...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad Autonoma Latinoamericana
2014-01-01
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Series: | Ratio Juris |
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Online Access: | http://www.unaula.edu.co/sites/default/files/159-178.pdf |
Summary: | The article sets out the historical development of the economy of so- cial science intended to exact science, forgetting his ethos, the man. Notice the difference between growth and development, and how it is concentrated in a few countries, leaving huge populations in the backward condition. Highlights the efforts made by the international community after World War II. The creation of the UN declaration of Human Rights, based on the pillar of dignity and solidarity programs such as the Marshall Plan, seeking to redistribute the advances that create productive wealth. Highlight the worsening inequality in the wake of globalization and the rule of finance capitalism, facilitated by technological advances it constitutes the economy of indignity that generates feelings of indignation and protest. After referring to recent historical approaches to the theory of economic development, pro- poses to use the same advances in technology, coupled with the con- cept of solidarity and development of human talent, from the physical space, time and cyberspace, to generate the Economics of Dignity, which is to prevail humans and respect for nature, beginning with vital resources such as water, and few today being privatized. |
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ISSN: | 1794-6638 1794-6638 |