Culture of peace and human coexistence in the future. A question of public policy Abstract.
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Institutional actions, Human coexistence, Democratic societies, Perpetual peace, Political communityAbstract
This research, resulting from a qualitative documentary review, aimed to analyze the theoretical, practical, and methodological contributions of a culture of peace and full human coexistence as references from which to build a possible world; an ideal dynamic state that requires the formulation of public policies to operationalize and implement strategic actions focused on the pursuit of reconciliation and the reconstruction of fraternal ties that reclaim the common task of coexisting in community. The results indicate that human coexistence in the future must encourage the merging of individual, social, and institutional efforts that, by mutual agreement, seek to redefine universal principles, human rights, and open-flexible pacifism as vertices through which to achieve transcendence and the preservation of human life. This requires synergistic work based on the following dimensions: mutual recognition of pluralism and diversity, the pursuit of social cohesion, the organization of coexistence according to parameters of justice, equity, and the common good, among others. In conclusion, achieving peaceful, harmonious, and functional coexistence demands strategic action from the state to engage society in the task of formulating civic, citizen, and civilized actions that serve as the foundation for building the possible world, where tolerance and the establishment of alliances arise from both negotiation and consensus.
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