TREATISE ON FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY
CONTENTS
SUBJECT 1 NATURE OF THE SOCIAL PHILOSOPHYSUBJECT 2 THE SUBJECT OF THE SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY: THE MAN
- CONCEPT OF SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY
- OBJECT OF THE SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY
- SPACE WITHIN THE PHILOSOPHY
- RELATION WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES
SUBJECT 3 THE HUMAN RELATIONS
- NATURE OF THE HUMAN BEING
- THE FREEDOM IN THE MAN
- ITS CREATIVITY
- ITS SOCIAL QUALIFICATION
SUBJECT 4 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOCIAL RELATIONS
- NATURE OF THE RELATION
- CAUSE OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS
Work
Production
Defense
Religion
- THE SOCIAL RELATIONS
- RELATION FORMS
Relations on service
Relations of justice
Relations of dominion- HIERARCHY And AUTHORITY
- SOLIDARITY
SUBJECT 5 THE SOCIETY
- EQUALITY
- JUSTICE
- POWER
- SUBJUGATION
SUBJECT 6 THE WORK
- FAMILY AND TRIBE
- SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS
- NATION
- STATE
SUBJECT 7 FREEDOM And DOMINION
- LABOR RELATIONS
- LABOR ASSOCIATIONISM
- UNIONIZATION
SUBJECT 8 EDUCATION And CULTURE
- SOCIAL LAW
- MORAL FREEDOM IN SOCIETY
- DOMINION FORMS
Coercive law
Psychological penetration
Economic subjugation- GUARANTEE OF THE RIGHT
Application of the law
Pain by transgression
SUBJECT 9 THE EXERCISE OF SOLIDARITY
- RIGHT TO THE EDUCATION
- THE FREEDOM IN THE EDUCATION
- IDENTITY OF THE CULTURE
Generational relations
Relations between class
Conflicts of genus
The marginalizations
Conflicts of race or factionentertainer of the page: libros@jorgebotella.es
- REDISTRIBUTION
- PROTECTIONISM
- GLOBALIZACIÓN