Social Conflict Theory and its relation to Inmediate History

Authors

  • Carlos Pinto

Keywords:

Social Conflict Theory, End of history, Inmediate History, History Metodology

Abstract

The cycles of social conflict experienced in Venezuela and in much of the world in recent years are a clear sign that the so-called end of history was an empty and devoid of historical sustainability sentence closer to understanding such phenomena of conflict requires a transdisciplinary approach . Therefore, this analysis aims to provide a series of theoretical and methodological tools, based on inputs from the immediate history and theory of social conflict, shed light on the above.

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Published

2020-08-03

How to Cite

Pinto, C. (2020). Social Conflict Theory and its relation to Inmediate History. Perspectives, 2(3), 89–106. Retrieved from https://perspectivas.unermb.web.ve/index.php/Perspectivas/article/view/138