The line of dignity as an indicator of social and environmental sustainability: progress from the concept of minimum life to the concept of decent life

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Section: Cartografías para el futuro

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The author presents the concept of "Dignity Line" as the framework that focuses discussions on social and environmental sustainability between civil society of the North and South, seeking to reconcile the objectives of environmental sustainability with the distributional goals of social equity and participatory democracy. The author traces the history of the concept and then follows the conceptual work of the Southern Cone Program, eventually postulating the need for the ethical dimension that demands building North-South sustainability.

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Sara Larraín

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Sara Larraín

Directora Ejecutiva del Programa Chile Sustentable. Bachiller en Estética y Licenciada en Arte de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

 
Larraín, S. (2018). The line of dignity as an indicator of social and environmental sustainability: progress from the concept of minimum life to the concept of decent life. Polis (Santiago), (3). https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-6568/2002-N3-185

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