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Oligarchy and Invisible Power - The two great viruses of democracy and human rights in the Mozambican state

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The present research seeks to reflect on the degree of democraticity of Mozambican democracy and questions whether we have managed, as a society, to fulfill the promises of the 1990 constitution. The study also aims to discuss the relationship between democracy and Human Rights (HR) in Mozambique. Human rights are a historical achievement (Bobbio) that go hand in hand with democratic and liberal revolutions. In other words, the victory of democracies and liberal regimes is intertwined with the recognition, at least from a theoretical point of view, of human rights. In this context, we seek to understand, through the present study, to what extent the reasonable observance of democratic principles can be understood as an imperative for the protection of HR in Mozambique? We hope to understand the relevance of the reasonable observance of democratic principles for the protection of HR.

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Evaristo Alfredo Maússe est titulaire d'une licence et d'un diplôme d'enseignement de la philosophie de l'université pédagogique du Mozambique. Il est titulaire d'une maîtrise en philosophie de l'université Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) et est candidat au doctorat dans le même domaine et la même université. Il enseigne l'éthique et la sociologie à l'université polytechnique (A Politécnica).

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Authors Evaristo Alfredo Maússe
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.08.2023
 
EAN 9786206264255
ISBN 9786206264255
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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