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| Este es un espacio dedicado a la defensa de los derechos humanos y a la denuncia de sus violaciones. Este esfuerzo tiene carácter universal y está abierto a las víctimas y a sus defensores en todo el mundo, en español e inglés. Pulse el botón de Derechos Humanos a su izquierda. This is a space devoted to human rights where complaints and reports on violations may be published by all concerned. This section is a universal effort opened to the victims and their advocates all over the World, in English and Spanish. Please, click on the Human Rights button on your left. | |
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| En el Foro Participativo convergen la mayoría de los aportes de nuestros cibernautas con opiniones sobre temas históricos, económicos, políticos y/o sociales que afectan a la democracia y a los derechos humanos. Hay contribuciones breves y también artículos o ensayos, que están abiertos al debate. Le invitamos a participar - pulse el botón Foro/Forum de la barra superior. Encuentre más abajo una lista de los últimos aportes al FORO. The Participative Forum is open to all cybernauts willing to share their opinions on democracy and human rights by region within all historical, economic, political and/or social facets. Your contributions might be as short and to the point or as elaborated as you wish, and they'll all be open to debate. Everyone is invited to participate in English and/or Spanish. Click on the menu bar Foro/Forum above. Find below a list of the latest contributions to the FORUM. | |
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by Amartya Sen (Nobel Prize in Economic Science, 1998)
Amartya Sen shows in this book that the quality of our lives should be measured not by our wealth, but by our freedoms. He takes the liberal stance and agrees that "It is hard to think that any process of substantial development can do without very extensive use of markets" but he is not impervious to the need of State intervention, because "that does not preclude the role of social support, public regulation, or statecraft when they can enrich -rather than impoverish- human lives".
"To be generically against markets would be almost as odd as being generically against conversations between people", he adds, because "they are part of the way human beings in society live and interact with each other". However, he finds that there is a more profound argument in favor of freedom as a means of development, considering that the "exercise of freedom is mediated by values, but the values in turn are influenced by public discussions and social interactions, which are themselves influenced by participatory freedoms."
Therefore, this book is a landmark work that places individual freedom at the center of a comprehensive analysis of today's global economy. The role of different institutions -including the market, the State, the media, opposition groups, and non-government organizations- are seen within a broad, integrated framework.
The focus of this work is on freedom both as the basic end and as the most effective means of sustaining economic life and countering poverty and insecurity in the contemporary world. It has to do with fundamental liberties in a partcipatory framework of democratic values and processes.
[Available at major book stores for US$15.00. Anchor Books, a Division of Random House, Inc., New York, USA. August 2000.]
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| DEMOCRATIC INITIATIVES The partial outcome of the CUBAN NATIONAL DIALOGUE, with the participation of Cubans within the island and overseas, is a new document titled "Programa TODOS CUBANOS", still open to public debate with a goal to improve its scope and objectivity for a wider participation of Cubans on this effort for all and for the good of all. The text published by an important sector of the Cuban opposition is the product of months of dialogue among thousands of Cubans hoping for a better homeland. This is a tangible effort of participatory democracy in action in spite of repression on the part of the Cuban regime. Please, read here the words of its main spokesman. Other Cuban democratic initiatives are listed in our Spanish section of DOCUMENTS DOCUMENTOS en Español
Papel del Micropréstamo en la Economía Cubana hoy y en el futuro Habana, 18 de julio de 2008.- "Cuba lleva 50 años de atraso con respecto a cualquier otro país en cuanto a economía se refiere. Aún cuando, han aumentado las salidas del país y los cubanos nos hemos puesto al día con relación a otros aspectos de la globalización en el mundo, la manera de hacer y de entender la economía es atrasada. Y no porque no sepamos hacer negocios (que los hacemos bien en las peores circunstancias) sino por la mentalidad del cubano promedio que ha vivido durante mucho tiempo dependiente económicamente del Estado y, a pesar de considerarlo injusto, se queja de “lo que no le dan” o de lo que “no le aseguran” y, en la práctica está poco consciente de su responsabilidad personal en el mejoramiento de su situación económica. Esto, creo que está claro para todos, es plenamente justificado por décadas de centralización económica y de imposibilidades (incluso para los incondicionales al Gobierno, situados en puestos de dirección de empresas importantes) de tomar decisiones determinantes en cuestiones de negocio o, peor aun, de su seguridad económica, como el ahorro o la inversión ..." | |
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