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El historiador y filosofo Christian Jaramillo, presenta un
documento de gran valor historico sobre la violencia en Colombia,
visto dentro de la concepcion de una Filosofia Liberal, que
comprende desde la decada de los anos 1942 hasta el 2012. 70 anos
de violencia en Colombia, narrados con una prosa agil, vibrante y
agradable, en donde describe su experiencia al describir los hechos
de que fue victima, hasta que los Estados Unidos le concedio el
asilo politico en el ano 2000. Todo ello enmarcado en un contexto
historico. Hace fuertes criticas al liberalismo aplicado en
Colombia y a sus lideres, culpandolos del estado actual en que se
debate el Pais. Formula importantes correctivos a las Instituciones
y a los partidos. Y plantea una interesante agenda de desarrollo.
Este nuevo libro de su produccion literaria complementa su vision
del mundo contemporaneo plasmada en su ensayo "Disquisicion sobre
la Religion la Ciencia y el Estado," publicado por esta misma
editorial.
Philosopher and historian Christian Jaramillo puts forward new and
revolutionary approaches to understanding God, the stances that
religions should adopt, the development of science, and the State's
role in the pursuit of human freedom. By studying the evolution of
mankind and its religious societies over the past thirteen thousand
years, Jaramillo demonstrates that, through syncretism, man has
ultimately worshipped the same one God under different names. The
author reaffirms the existence of God, the validity of universal
philosophers and the significance of religions in the construction
of ancient and modern societies. In this book, Jaramillo proposes a
new theology for life, rejects immortality after death, and
unravels some of the religious myths that have created structural
flaws for humanity in constructing their societies, such as the
deterioration of human habitat, the destruction of ethnic groups
and the many confrontations between races and peoples. Jaramillo
denounces the powerful obsession of religions in controlling
mankind through their influence over State decisions, to the
detriment of the spiritual freedoms and inalienable natural
liberties of man, which supersede the State and inhibit science. We
believe that the works of this brilliant thinker will kick-start a
revolution in theological, philosophical and social approaches all
of which will remain the subject of hot debate in the coming
centuries.
"Why the Victims' Law Applies to Me" is an analysis of Colombian
political philosophy, based on the author's own experiences, and
departs from a specific historical context and liberal approach.
The author presents a new approach to Latin American's and
Colombian's realities, and denounces the misrepresentations of
Colombia's History, past and present. He also proposes solutions
and a development platform to envision a future with optimism.
Jaramillo reveals the current and past perpetrators of the violence
in Colombia, denounces the public servants that plunder the
country's institutions, and relentlessly calls for the need for the
State to provide Ethical and Moral education through mandatory
school and university programs. With his vibrant, agile and
brilliant writing style, the author submerges the reader into the
complex subject of Violence. Jaramillo presents a coherent and
well-documented work, which will serve as a foundation for future
scholars and writers on Colombia's History, especially over the
last seventy years. This book contains many press releases that
corroborate all aspects of Jaramillo's observations, making it a
very up-to-date book in terms of Colombian current affairs. The
author includes an extensive bibliography at the end of the book,
which documents the complex events experienced in Colombia, as well
as two annexes to clarify the context for the reader.
"Why the Victims' Law Applies to Me" is an analysis of Colombian
political philosophy, based on the author's own experiences, and
departs from a specific historical context and liberal approach.
The author presents a new approach to Latin American's and
Colombian's realities, and denounces the misrepresentations of
Colombia's History, past and present. He also proposes solutions
and a development platform to envision a future with optimism.
Jaramillo reveals the current and past perpetrators of the violence
in Colombia, denounces the public servants that plunder the
country's institutions, and relentlessly calls for the need for the
State to provide Ethical and Moral education through mandatory
school and university programs. With his vibrant, agile and
brilliant writing style, the author submerges the reader into the
complex subject of Violence. Jaramillo presents a coherent and
well-documented work, which will serve as a foundation for future
scholars and writers on Colombia's History, especially over the
last seventy years. This book contains many press releases that
corroborate all aspects of Jaramillo's observations, making it a
very up-to-date book in terms of Colombian current affairs. The
author includes an extensive bibliography at the end of the book,
which documents the complex events experienced in Colombia, as well
as two annexes to clarify the context for the reader.
El historiador y filosofo Christian Jaramillo, presenta un
documento de gran valor historico sobre la violencia en Colombia,
visto dentro de la concepcion de una Filosofia Liberal, que
comprende desde la decada de los anos 1942 hasta el 2012. 70 anos
de violencia en Colombia, narrados con una prosa agil, vibrante y
agradable, en donde describe su experiencia al describir los hechos
de que fue victima, hasta que los Estados Unidos le concedio el
asilo politico en el ano 2000. Todo ello enmarcado en un contexto
historico. Hace fuertes criticas al liberalismo aplicado en
Colombia y a sus lideres, culpandolos del estado actual en que se
debate el Pais. Formula importantes correctivos a las Instituciones
y a los partidos. Y plantea una interesante agenda de desarrollo.
Este nuevo libro de su produccion literaria complementa su vision
del mundo contemporaneo plasmada en su ensayo "Disquisicion sobre
la Religion la Ciencia y el Estado," publicado por esta misma
editorial.
Philosopher and historian Christian Jaramillo puts forward new and
revolutionary approaches to understanding God, the stances that
religions should adopt, the development of science, and the State's
role in the pursuit of human freedom. By studying the evolution of
mankind and its religious societies over the past thirteen thousand
years, Jaramillo demonstrates that, through syncretism, man has
ultimately worshipped the same one God under different names. The
author reaffirms the existence of God, the validity of universal
philosophers and the significance of religions in the construction
of ancient and modern societies. In this book, Jaramillo proposes a
new theology for life, rejects immortality after death, and
unravels some of the religious myths that have created structural
flaws for humanity in constructing their societies, such as the
deterioration of human habitat, the destruction of ethnic groups
and the many confrontations between races and peoples. Jaramillo
denounces the powerful obsession of religions in controlling
mankind through their influence over State decisions, to the
detriment of the spiritual freedoms and inalienable natural
liberties of man, which supersede the State and inhibit science. We
believe that the works of this brilliant thinker will kick-start a
revolution in theological, philosophical and social approaches all
of which will remain the subject of hot debate in the coming
centuries.
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