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PostHeaderIcon Idealism and Materialism

Materialism is a study that was carried out by countless thinkers. the question is to what extent this theory is fertile? o the case is infertile materialist theory? what two things can be answered. 1: because it is fertile imagination of science fiction, since it is developed on the “praxis” as the latter is what ultimately generates changes in social and human sctructuras. 2: is somewhat infertile, because we have centuries of resistance and yet the power always remained in the hands of a few. this is a historical question. what we refute: that it is difficult to rely on history, since it has been and can be tweaked at the whim of historians. we can just claim on our behalf, that the story is not just a belief. There being no further items and to not create the time machine and return to the past, we believe there is any element called history. What case is a postulate? in any way. we must start somewhere and this is one: we believe there is any element called history. in good time to bring a sentence to memory the thinker “BUENAVENTURA NICOLAS” “free men and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, master and journeyman, in a word oppressor and oppressed stood in constant opposition, maintained a constant struggle, now hidden times and now open. struggle that always ends with the revolutionary transformation of society or the collapse of the contending classes “There is the fundamental concept of which to build. in our country’s history the exploitation of another’s work was established and consolidated becoming a social system, with the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century, nearly five centuries. since all workers, the Indians first, then the black slaves and later mestizo peasants and artisans, gave battle armed and unarmed without story, in all corners of the country and in every way possible against the exploiters Spanish or their heirs, wealthy Creoles. From the book “historical materialism” I think that was much more dynamic process. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon Spiritual Intelligence

Contemporary life has become increasingly complex and problematic, which is why most people must face constant challenges, perceptible and imperceptible threats and deal with unusual situations. Substantive capacity to determine its mode of operation is intelligence, understood as the tool to intellection, detect, and plan actions to realize consistent. Classically, this ability is understood as the intellectual power, the collection of information flow and a good imagination to interpret reality and plan consistent solutions. In a very general could penarse a good formal education provides these elements and thus the person would be prepared to successfully in life. In somewhat more specific terms can be assumed that the case would be the prototype of the professional university, who with the kind of education and had agreed to such a degree of training that can make for your personal development, social and emotional development. While all this is true, the demands of life in recent times has shown that it is absolutely true. In other words, it takes more than a good formal education and the possession of one kind of intelligence is understood in ordinary terms.

Then immediately the question arises, what is more? Among the most characteristic responses that have been given is that which speaks of “other types of intelligence.” In this context, have introduced the concepts of multiple intelligences (1), emotional intelligence (2), practical intelligence (3) and spiritual intelligence (4). Basically, the thrust that propels these alternatives is to rescue all dimensions and capacities of human beings seen that intellectual ability alone is not sufficient to achieve satisfactory performance vital And what are those other existential dimensions and carrying capacities? It may be mentioned by way of illustrative examples, the communication capacity, maturity, imagination, creative, intuitive perception, relational warmth and spontaneous generosity, among others. Read the rest of this entry »