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Investigación K

Vol. 4 No. 2 (2012): (Julio - Diciembre) Memorias I Congreso Regional de Paz. (Segunda parte) REDUNIPAZ Nodo Antioquia

The dialectic of peace and social transformation

  • Eugene Gogol
Submitted
September 12, 2016
Published
2012-07-17

Abstract

Today there is much debate in Colombia about the peace talks. After more than half a century at war, you can understand the strong desire to get to the end of conflict and peace building. At the same time social and popular movements, properly say that peace without justice is no peace authentic. How is it possible to have peace with justice? I would argue that the path to genuine peace is the path to social transformation. In the dialectic of peace is the dialectic of social transformation.

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