Femicide in Argentina, a pernicious problem

Posted on March 8, 2012 • Filed under: Argentina, Crime, Latin America Womens Issues, Social Issues

Interview with Ada Beatriz Rico, Director of La Casa del Encuentro, health care, counseling and comprehensive prevention of violence against women and trafficking. Power relations and class struggle appear as private appropriation of collectively generated. Capitalism is, among other calamities, how life is played through the oppression of the few over the many. But not all end there. The terms of a class society have to do with punishment, discrimination, prejudice, the infamy of violence to maintain the privileges and power, both in terms extended, as in cultural knots most mundane and concrete. Then there is homophobia, hatred of foreigners and native, in short, patriarchy.

The size of a civilizing society, including capitalism, is also measured by the humanistic treatment of their children, the elderly, migrants, originating. And levels of equality between men and women. That is, greater equality and freedom, closer to humanity, equality and freedom and lower, closer to the monkey. Read Article

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