Ignacio Martín-Baró

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Ignacio Martín-Baró



Average rating: 4.5 · 268 ratings · 23 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Writings for a Liberation P...

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Voice of the Voiceless: The...

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Acción e ideología (Psicolo...

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Crítica e libertação na psi...

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Sistema, grupo y poder (Psi...

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Psicología Social de la Gue...

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Psicologia della Liberazione

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“The first element for putting fatalism aside is overcoming the exclusive focus on the present, not only by opening people's minds to the future, but also by recovering the memory of their personal and collective past. Only insofar as people and groups become aware of their historical roots, especially those events and conditions which have shaped their situation, can they gain the perspective they need to take the measure of their own identity. Knowing who you are means knowing where you come from and on whom you depend. There is no true self-knowledge that is not an acknowledgement of one's origins, one's community identity, and one's own history.”
Ignacio Martín-Baró, Writings for a Liberation Psychology

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