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Ethics and Politics for Empowering the Poor: Secular and Religious Foundations

Ethics and Politics for Empowering the Poor: Secular and Religious Foundations

Organized by the CLASCO-CROP programme and CEHILA at the Human Developemtn and Capability Association (HDCA) 2009 conference.

10 September 2009 | Lima, Peru

The CLACSO-CROP Programme, together with the Commission for the Study
of the History of the Church in Latin America and the Caribbean (CEHILA)
organized a panel on “Ethics and politics for empowering the poor: Secular
and religious foundations" at the campus of the Pontificia Universidad
Católica de Perú (PUCP), in Lima, as part of the 2009 Conference of the
Human Development and Capability Association. In the panel participated
Julio Boltvinik (El Colegio de México, Mexico); Fortunato Mallimaci (University
of Buenos Aires/CONICET, Argentina); Imelda Vega-Centeno B., (CEHILA,
Centro de Estudios Regionales Andinos, Cuzco, Perú); Enrique Dussel (University
Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM)/Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México (UNAM), Mexico).

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