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Item type:Publication, A mother is a living Home. Making a stand for domesticity(2022)En el presente escrito se reflexionará sobre la centralidad de la imagen materna en el hogar familiar, y por ende en la edificación de toda comunidad humana, desde la comprensión de tres relaciones sociales básicas: 1) la relación “conyugal” entre varón y mujer; 2) la relación “filial” entre padres e hijos; 3) la relación “social” entre el hogar y la comunidad. Consecuentemente, se defenderá la necesidad política de proteger el hogar familiar en cuanto institución sagrada que garantiza el bienestar social, ante la necesidad imperante de la permanencia de la nación.8 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Three Rival Versions of Work and Technology: Smith, Marx, and MacIntyre in Discussion(2022) ;Pinto-Garay, Javier; Ferrero, IgnacioThe Fourth Industrial Revolution, characterized by the wide introduction of automation in industry, brought about many changes in work and in the possibility of replacing workers with machines that are threatening the future of work. This chapter delves into the conflictive relationship between modern work and technology. We will depart from two main paradigmatic representatives of the eighteenth-century economic approach to work, namely Adam Smith and Karl Marx, mostly considered intellectual antagonists. Besides their differences, we sustain that both failed to give a sustainable and realistic account of the meaning of work and its contribution to individual flourishing and the common good, mainly because of their reductionist anthropological assumptions. Hence, we will analyze their understandings of the work-technology relationship in light of the thought of MacIntyre, a prominent critic of both Marx and Smith. By rehabilitating the idea of a practice, MacIntyre offers a more realistic and robust approach to understanding the way technology might negatively affect work, but also recognizes it as an opportunity for excellence in modern corporations. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022. All rights reserved.Scopus© Citations 1 8 1
