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    Ciudadanía y milicia en el republicanismo florentino
    (Universidad Panamericana. Facultad de Filosofía, 2009)
    Castillo Vegas, Jesús Luis
    La creación de una milicia ciudadana es una pretensión característica del republicanismo renacentista. La república no puede ni carecer de defensa, ya se conoce el desenlace de los “profetas desarmados”, ni tampoco defenderse con ejércitos mercenarios. Para Maquiavelo, Guicciardini o Giannotti el ciudadano republicano tiene un conjunto de virtudes, como la austeridad, la disciplina, el patriotismo o la valentía, que le configuran como el mejor soldado. Por ello, el régimen republicano necesita que los ciudadanos sean soldados, porque la propia disciplina militar es un medio necesario para forjar esas virtudes cívicas sin las cuales no puede sobrevivir la república.
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    Formación ciudadana y construcción de paz con equidad: retos actuales de la educación media superior
    (Universidad Panamericana, Escuela de Pedagogía, 2020-01-26)
    Martínez Ruiz, Xicoténcatl
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    Dijk, Sylvia Catharina van
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    Universidad Panamericana. Campus Ciudad de México. Escuela de Pedagogía
    The Mexican school system has defined as one of the four functions for the last three years of compulsory education (15-18 years) citizenship education. From this imperative, we discuss theoretical notions of citizenship. Depredating development that creates inequalities at all levels is questioned. Citizenship is discussed within the framework of the relationship between well-being and development. The International Convention of the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989) is taken up in the context of the actual organization of educational institutions and prescribed curriculum, pointing out obstacles to make children’s rights a daily practice.The proposed new programs are analyzed contrasting them with the general goals and functions as stated by the educational authority. We discuss possibilities for citizenship education for the next generations in schools from a global perspective and conclude this first part with a proposal for citizenship education. In the second part we take up the need to see citizenship education as a means to build up peace with equity and ethics, from a key perspective in our times ¿what consequences do the ongoing technological revolutions in our times have for the last years of high school and citizenship education? A quick presentation is done of three elements that could enrich the actual programs for high school: a) nonviolence to build up a culture and education for peace applied to the social context of schools; b) equity in education and, c) digital ethics and academic-professional integrity.
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    Democratic confederalism : an alternative for facing tensions between global citizenship and localist citizenship
    (2023) ;
    Lozano Ortega, Tatiana
    This article explores the tensions between different conceptions of “citi-zenship.” On the one hand, we point out the virtues and limitations of cosmopoli-tan citizenship in the terms in which Seyla Benhabib understands it in The Right of Others...; on the other hand, we delve into another notion of citizenship, namely, the localist, in a version that could be at odds with some cosmopolitan values, that is, localism as understood by some Mexican autonomous communities, particularly the Zapatistas. Although Benhabib’s cosmopolitan federalism is inclusive in spirit, it is conceived within a preponderantly global perspective and ends up being asym-metrical. While her proposal has some positive aspects, it faces some difficulties in the case of Mexican autonomous communities. In this article, we shall introduce the notion of democratic confederalism as a form of sociopolitical organization that seeks to strengthen the self-organization of social actors and to recognize the practice of citizenship in the terms in which autonomous communities exercise it. We propose that democratic confederalism could be an alternative for decreasing tensions between global citizenship and the idea of citizenship within autonomous communities.
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