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Francisco Fernández Buey was a Spanish philosopher, essayist, and activist known for his contributions to political thought and non-violent resistance. His works often explored the intersections of Marxism, ecological awareness, and non-violence, reflecting a deep commitment to social justice. Fernández Buey was particularly influential in discussions around the role of rationalism and ethics in political activism, arguing for a tempered approach to social change that emphasized dialogue over conflict.

Throughout his career, Fernández Buey engaged with various intellectual traditions, drawing from figures such as Manuel Sacristán and other Marxist theorists. His writings, including 'Guerra sin armas' and 'La ilusión del método', have been pivotal in shaping contemporary understandings of non-violent action in the face of oppression. His legacy continues to inspire activists and scholars who seek to navigate the complexities of social and political challenges through peaceful means.

Nazionalità Spagnolo
Data di nascita September 12, 1939
Luogo di nascita Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain
Data di morte February 25, 2018
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