Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): PURIQ (January-April)
Articles

Democracy and moral pluralism

Miguel Angel Polo Santillán
National University of San Marcos
Bio

Published 2020-03-12

Keywords

  • Democracy,
  • pluralism,
  • morality

How to Cite

Polo Santillán, M. A. (2020). Democracy and moral pluralism. Puriq, 2(1), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.37073/puriq.2.1.65

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Abstract

In July of last year, the prosecutor's office asked the dean of the Faculty of Letters of the UNMSM for a report on some conferences whose theme had been Marxism. Undoubtedly, this was out of place, if we consider that we live in a democracy. Perhaps these are still fears from the 80s and 90s of the last century, given that the terrorist group Shining Path was fueled by Marxism, as interpreted by its leader.

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