Configuration of Folk Culture and Liberalism The Dominican Case
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Is it causality that there is a relation between liberalism and folklore or are these parallel phenomena that share a pragmatic perspective of liberty? The author of this essay demonstrate that the folklore is a social institution effectively inherent to a historic liberal process. The analysis of the Dominican process, detailed from its origins, and crossing diverse and complete sociocultural theories, moves us to some conclusions that pivot in a solid believe of individual liberty. Individuals who, by pragmatism and in a spontaneous way, are developed in a historical process the set of values and norms that form a culture.
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