Notas introductorias a la cuidad pedagógica

Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 14:83-92 (1997)
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The developed cities are product of a very complex sequence of factors. This is in this way in the process of constitution of the classical polis in Greece. All it involved institutionals and representationals conflicts reflected in the struture of the urban space. The most important is the development of the love to the monetary richness in itself and the development of the agora as urban center. The reaction to this caused the Plato and Aristotle's educational, urban and political project, across a conjunito of word, music, dance and uban space even nowadays reinterpretable

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