Faith in justice
Faith in justice Notes from the ground Dr. Lenin Torres Antonio Human affairs have a turning point that goes unnoticed, the relativity and intersubjectivity that allow it to appear to be a non-existent reality, as if some aliens observe that at a crossroads a machine emits green, yellow and red colors, and that creatures aboard machines with wheels, that when the color red turns, stop walking, and as soon as the color turns green, they resume their march, and no matter how much they analyze the machine of colors, they realize that the power to stop or advance the rolling machines that drive those strange creatures called "humans" does not come from them, but from the imaginary world that those creatures that walk upright on two legs made real. In the end, it is the agreement between human beings that has allowed us to accept a series of rules, norms, precepts, concepts, etc., with which we order group or community life. Another thing is the process that allows us to recogniz...