Pablo González Casanova

Mexican lawyer, sociologist and historian (1922–2023)
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Pablo González Casanova y del Valle (11 February 1922 – 18 April 2023) was a Mexican lawyer, sociologist, and historian. He was awarded the International José Martí Prize in 2003.[1][2]

Publications

  • Misoneísmo y modernidad en el siglo XVIII en México (1948)
  • Una Utopía de América (Ed. El colegio de México)(1953)
  • Estudio de la Técnica Social (1958)
  • La literatura perseguida en la crisis de la Colonia (1958)
  • La democracia en México (1965)
  • Las categorías del desarrollo económico y la investigación en Ciencias Sociales (1977)
  • Sociología de la explotación (1980)
  • La nueva metafísica y el socialismo (1982)
  • El estado de los partidos políticos en México (1983)
  • Imperialismo y liberación en América Latina (1983)
  • La hegemonía del pueblo y la lucha centro-americana (1984)
  • Las Nuevas Ciencias y las Humanidades: De la Academia a la Política (Ed. Anthropos)(2004)

References

  1. ^ Demos, Editorial; Urrutia, Fernando Camacho Servín y Alonso. "La Jornada - Falleció Pablo González Casanova, destacado politólogo y sociólogo mexicano". www.jornada.com.mx.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam of Pablo González Casanova, International UNESCO/José Martí Prize Laureate 2003".
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