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[This chapter raises certain dilemmas, debates and questions in a society that is considered to be moving from a category of social contract to a mutational society due to the changes that are taking place at the social, cultural and subjective levels, and due to the impossibility of providing solutions to situations that go beyond or deny the framework of the social contract. “Solutions” that instead are tried from totalitarian and fundamentalist policies, as it was presented in the previous chapter.]
Published: Aug 4, 2022
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