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Resumen de Education on the human right of citizenship from Antiquity until the Middle Ages in Europe: The legal notion of citizenry

Kosmas Kartezinis

  • Legalization, equality based on freedom, social cohesion, and consent are the terms that best describe or at least could have described contemporary States’ social policies and acceptance of all its components, that is the populations that shape them. Common law plays its role as the cohesive substance between populations, no matter their national or race origin, and legality in the face of administrative power as this power is actually formed today in the actual liberal economy States that man has created. Though it has not always been like that. Early human conglomerations advancement through time was based on oppressiveness, mandatory slavery of the human labor, forced exportations of mass populations and the ever-present mandatoryacceptance of the religiously imposed and one-person rule. But have these social observations really been surpassed even from today’s contemporary societies?It must be remarked that when excavating through time, the essence of legality of citizenship implemented in the Statal norms, whenever these truly existed, had a rather intersubjective and conventional character. Pre feudal and pre capitalist States imposed rule and order using the aggressive horror balance between the dominant and the dominated, a very much present “balance” during the Antiquity.


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