The evolution of the concept of perpetual peace in the history of political-legal thought

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  • Bogumil Terminski

Resumen

The subject of this work is the question of the philosophical evolution and legal concept of perpetual peace throughout history. Its aim is also to show the importance of the issue to our broad understanding of the causative agents of development concepts for the rights of individuals, communities and human rights position in the surrounding world.

The views enunciated by philosophers, thinkers and authors of the law of nations constitute the base on which not only Euro-American culture is resisting but also our contemporary understanding of society, individual liberty and fundamental human rights. That is why so important to undertaken within the discourse on human rights is to show the historical, philosophical and legal genesis of such issues as the evolution of the theory of peaceful coexistence, collective security or religious tolerance and minority rights.

Presented in this work an analysis is not exhaustive. I assume that it is the task of presenting mainly the most important currents of thought and encourage the reader to further study, while leaving sufficient space for own thoughts.

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2023-03-27

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Terminski, B. (2023). The evolution of the concept of perpetual peace in the history of political-legal thought. Perspectivas Internacionales, 6(1), 277–290. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.javerianacali.edu.co/index.php/perspectivasinternacionales/article/view/1179