Ensaio sobre a exclusão e o direito à vida
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exclusão social, direito à vida.Resumo
Busca-se neste ensaio discutir a questão da exclusão social em paralelo à questão do Direito à Vida. Defende-se a tese de que a exclusão social é um processo histérico socialmente construido e que o Direito à Vida não é um valor que em si mesmo possa ter efetividade e concretude. Conclui-se que a única forma de encarar a exclusão e evitar as suas armadilhas consiste num esforço do género humano em escala planetária para forjar um “mundo bom para ser vivido”.Downloads
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1996-12-19
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