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Raúl Zepeda Gil tiene una conversación con Diego Castañeda, doctorando en el Departamento de Historia Económica de la Universidad de Uppsala.
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Sobre la medición de desigualdad:
Atkinson, Anthony B (2016). Desigualdad. ¿Qué podemos hacer?, México, FCE.Esquivel, Gerardo (2015), Desigualdad Extrema en México, México, Oxfam.Sobre desigualdad y guerras:
Casteñeda, Diego (2017). "¿Es la tragedia la gran fuerza igualadora de la historia? Nexos, 27 de abril: https://economia.nexos.com.mx/es-la-tragedia-la-gran-fuerza-igualadora-de-la-historia/ Scheidel, Walter (2018). The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century, Princeton University Press. Castañeda, Diego (2022), "A Wicked War: War and Wealth Inequality - Public Debt Nexus", Uppsala Papers in Economic History 2022/02, https://www.ekhist.uu.se/digitalAssets/1006/c_1006206-l_3-k_upeh-2202--002-.pdf Skocpol, Theda (1995). Protecting Soldiers and Mothers. The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States. Harvard University Press.Turchin, Peter (2007). War and Peace and War: The Rise and Fall of Empires, Plume.Turchin, Peter (2023). End Times: Elites, Counter-Elites and the Path of Political Disintegration. Alle Lane.Turchin, P., & Nefedov, S. A. (2009). Secular cycles. Princeton University Press.Hobsbawm, Eric (1987). The Age of Empire: 1875–1914. Weidenfeld & Nicolson.Stewart, F. (2005). "Horizontal inequalities: A neglected dimension of development." Wider perspectives on global development, 101, 135.Cederman, L. E., Gleditsch, K. S., & Buhaug, H. (2013). Inequality, grievances, and civil war. Cambridge University Press.Collier, P., & Hoeffler, A. (2004). Greed and grievance in civil war. Oxford economic papers, 56(4), 563-595.Keynes, J. M. (1919). The economic consequences of the peace. Routledge.Goldstone, J. A., Bates, R. H., Epstein, D. L., Gurr, T. R., Lustik, M. B., Marshall, M. G., ... & Woodward, M. (2010). A global model for forecasting political instability. American journal of political science, 54(1), 190-208.Freedman, L. (2017). The future of war: a history. PublicAffairs.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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En este episodio, Raúl Zepeda Gil discute el debate sobre los orígenes de la guerra en la supuesta naturaleza humana.
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Adams, D. B. (1983). Why there are so few women warriors. Behavior Science Research, 18(3), 196-212.Adams, D., Barnett, S. A., Bechtereva, N. P., Carter, B. F., Delgado, J. M. R., Diaz, J. L., ... & Wahlstrom, R. (1990). The Seville Statement on Violence. American Psychologist, 45(10), 1167.Arendt, H., & Kroh, J. (1964). Eichmann in Jerusalem (p. 240). New York: Viking Press.Blattman, C. (2023). Why we fight: The roots of war and the paths to peace. Penguin.Bowles, S., & Gintis, H. (2011). A cooperative species. In A Cooperative Species. Princeton University Press.Braumoeller, B. F. (2019). Only the dead: the persistence of war in the modern age. Oxford University Press.Bregman, R. (2020). Humankind: A hopeful history. Bloomsbury Publishing.Darwin, C. (1859). El origen de las especies.Diamond, J. M. (2001). Guns, germs, and steel. HighBridge Company.Eliot, L. (2019). Neurosexism: the myth that men and women have different brains. Nature, 566(7745), 453-455.Gleditsch, Nils Petter; Steven Pinker; Bradley A. Thayer; Jack S. Levy & William R. Thompson (2013) The Forum: The Decline of War, International Studies Review 15(3): 396–419.Goodall, J. (1990). Through a Window: 30 years observing the Gombe chimpanzees.Hobbes, T. (1651). Leviatán: o la materia, forma y poder de una república, eclesiástica y civil. Malešević, S. (2017). The rise of organised brutality. Cambridge University Press.Milgram, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience. The Journal of abnormal and social psychology, 67(4), 371.Morris, I. (2014). War! what is it Good For?: Conflict and the Progress of Civilization from Primates to Robots. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.Pinker, S. (2011). The better angels of our nature: The decline of violence in history and its causes. Penguin UK.Rousseau, J. J. (1754). Discurso sobre el origen de la desigualdad entre los hombres.Vugt, M. V., Cremer, D. D., & Janssen, D. P. (2007). Gender differences in cooperation and competition: The male-warrior hypothesis. Psychological science, 18(1), 19-23.Zimbardo, P. (2011). The Lucifer effect: How good people turn evil. Random House.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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En este episodio, Raúl Zepeda Gil explica la relación entre el Estado en la guerra. En particular, si las guerras dieron pie al Estado Moderno. Y discute porqué, a pesar de ser una forma de organización social reciente en la humanidad, la guerra y el Estado son dos fenómenos inseparables.
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Gross, L. (1948). The peace of Westphalia, 1648–1948. American Journal of International Law, 42(1), 20-41.Osiander, A. (2001). Sovereignty, international relations, and the Westphalian myth. International organization, 55(2), 251-287. Weber, M. (1919). La política como vocación.Grotius, H. (1751). De iure belli ac pacis.Freedman, L. (2012). Defining War. In The Oxford Handbook of War (pp. 17-29).Maquiavelo, N. (1532). El príncipe. Maquiavelo, N. (1531). Discursos sobre la Primera década de Tito Livio. Skinner, Q. (2000). Machiavelli: A very short introduction. OUP Oxford.Tilly, C. (1992). Coercion, capital, and European states, AD 990-1992. Oxford: Blackwell.Roberts, M. (2018). The military revolution, 1560-1660. In The military revolution debate (pp. 13-36). Routledge.Parker, G. (1996). The military revolution: Military innovation and the rise of the West, 1500-1800. Cambridge University Press.Bell, D. A. (2007). The first total war: Napoleon's Europe and the birth of warfare as we know it. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.Anderson, P. (1974). Lineages of the absolutist state. Verso Books.North, D. C. (1979). A framework for analyzing the state in economic history. Explorations in economic history, 16(3), 249.Centeno, M. A. (2002). Blood and debt: War and the nation-state in Latin America. Penn State Press.Mearsheimer, J. J. (2019). Bound to fail: The rise and fall of the liberal international order. International security, 43(4), 7-50.Schelling, T. C. (1966). Arms and influence. Yale University Press.Doyle, M. W. (1997). Ways of war and peace (Vol. 219). New York: WW Norton.Jervis, R. (2002). Theories of War in an Era of Leading-Power Peace Presidential Address, American Political Science Association, 2001. American Political Science Review, 96(1), 1-14.Mousseau, M. (2019). The end of war: How a robust marketplace and liberal hegemony are leading to perpetual world peace. International Security, 44(1), 160-196.Música: Alkan, 2me Suite, Op 31, 14 Rapidement by Felipe Sarro is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
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En este primer episodio del podcast. En él describo brevemente porqué y cómo se han estudiado las guerras en las ciencias sociales. Además, de la ética detrás de discutir las causas y motivos de las guerras.
Libros mencionados:
El arte de la guerra, de Sun Tzu.Historia de la guerra del Peloponeso, Tucídides.Del arte de la guerra, Maquiavelo.Libro Rojo de Mao Zedong.De la guerra, Carl von Clausewitz.The Causes of War, Michael Howard.Violence Peace and Peace Research, Johan GaltungThe Economic Consequences of the Peace, John Maynard KeynesWhy men rebel, Ted GurrMúsica: Alkan, 2me Suite, Op 31, 14 Rapidement by Felipe Sarro is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
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