El derecho a la revolución

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Antonio Salamanca

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This article proposes and reivindicates the positivization of the community’s right to revolution as a complement, in its historical concretion, to the universal right of life. The right to revolution consists in the autonormative positivization of the communities’ needs of life, their satisfaction and the reversion of insatisfaction, through the coactive use of physical force as a sanction. The right to revolution, in this account, is considered a moral obligation. It has as its content the estructuration of the material needs that allow the production and reproduction of communal life. The right to revolution is the content of the communities’ political revolution legal project.

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Salamanca, A. (2010). El derecho a la revolución. Crítica Jurídica. Revista Latinoamericana De Política, Filosofía Y Derecho, (27). https://doi.org/10.22201/ceiich.01883968p.2009.27.16800