Since it appeared as one of the supreme ideals of 1789, fraternity was a troublesome, disturbing presence. Revolutionaries and their ideological heirs condemned it to obliteration. The contemporary crisis of the ideals of freedom and equality has recently brought fraternity into focus again. A deeper analysis of Fraternity as a political concept reveals a whole world of analogical concepts that political Modernity has ignored.
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Ghiretti, H. (2003). El término olvidado de la trilogía revolucionaria: La fraternidad como ideal político. Anuario Filosofico, 36(1–2), 281–309. https://doi.org/10.15581/009.36.29430
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