Publication: El humanismo contemporáneo de Jane Addams: el paradigma vehicular de pacifismo y feminismo
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Marin Gomez, Isabel ; Roda Alcantud, Cristina
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Editorial Dykinson Salamanca
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En este capítulo se analiza el compromiso histórico de Jane Addams (1860-1935), Premio Nobel de la Paz en 1931. Su extensa labor intelectual y su activismo social estuvieron encaminados a procurar una transformación de la sociedad que llevara a implantar una justicia social basada en una idea de paz cosmopolita, vehiculándola a través del pensamiento pacifista y feminista, para eliminar universalmente toda forma de desigualdad, marginación y exclusión social. Palabras clave: Jane Addams; Pacifismo; Feminismo; Justicia Social; Compromiso Social; Paz Cosmopolita.
This chapter analyzes the historical commitment of Jane Addams (1860-1935), Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1931. Her extensive intellectual work and her social activism were aimed at seeking a transformation of society that would lead to the implantation of social justice based on a idea of cosmopolitan peace, channeling it through pacifist and feminist thought, to universally eliminate all forms of inequality, marginalization and social exclusion.
This chapter analyzes the historical commitment of Jane Addams (1860-1935), Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1931. Her extensive intellectual work and her social activism were aimed at seeking a transformation of society that would lead to the implantation of social justice based on a idea of cosmopolitan peace, channeling it through pacifist and feminist thought, to universally eliminate all forms of inequality, marginalization and social exclusion.
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Mujeres y Humanismo
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