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Anthropology of Freedom

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A freedom is a possibility for choice.

The state of freedom is the ongoing possibility for choice. But how is this possible? The author examines the conditioning imposed by the environment, genetics, sociological and cultural frameworks, and the constriction of ideas themselves. Among all these, weaves the path of freedom. The Gordian knot is undone when one comprehends the intimate relationship between autonomy and dependence. Freedoms of the spirit are achievable, but one must keep his/her consciousness awake.

Text published in: GRASCE (Groupe de Reecherche sur l'Adaptation, la Systémique et la Complexité Économique) (ed.), Entre systémique et complexité, chemin faisant... Mélanges en hommage à Jean-Louis Le Moigne, PUF, París, 1999: 157-170. Translated by José Luis Solana Ruiz, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Jaén.

The complete text is available in Spanish only on the web page of Gazeta de Antropología - click here for the complete text in Spanish.

Related Information: Cátedra Itinerante UNESCO para el Pensamiento Complejo (UNESCO's Itinerant Professorship of Complex Thought) - click here.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/30/1999 - 00:00 Permalink

Not clear whether this is available in English?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 07/30/2005 - 05:02 Permalink

Should it be possible to have access to the complete etx in english or even preferably in french? It seems interesting.