Wednesday, November 28, 2007

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José Rodríguez Elizondo
Abogado, Periodista, Escritos, Docente Universitario y Diplomático


Realizó sus estudios de humanidades en el Liceo de Aplicación, egresando el año 1952. Posteriormente ingresó a la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Chile, where a degree in law and social sciences, later obtained his law degree.

exile in East Germany came in 1974, along with hundreds of leftists fleeing repression unleashed by the military junta in Chile. Thanks to its intellectual status, saved proletarianization process by which hundreds of fellow worked for years in German factories. His fate was Karl Marx University of Leipzig. There, along with other thinkers of the PC, tried unsuccessfully to apply Marxism-Leninism to the Chilean reality many answers about the failure of the UP .


His deep disillusionment with socialism and the theoretical uncompromising he was dropping his party did, two years after breaking with the PC and out of East Germany . So began a process of self-criticism that culminated in the publication of the book "Crisis and Renewal of the Left in Latin America."


José Rodríguez Elizondo is now Professor of International Relations Faculty of Law University of Chile and columnist The Third , Chile, and La Vanguardia of Barcelona Caretas magazine in Peru. Member of Editorial Board of Tendencias21, has also written books and essays. His main work consists of 20 titles, including fiction, essays, philosophical and legal argument and reports.

He served as counsel for the Comptroller , Attorney CORFO, Steering UN, Ambassador of Chile in Israel during the government of Eduardo Frei between 1997 and 2000. He was the first director Information Centre United Nations in Spain (1986-1991), Director of Cultural Affairs and Information, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chile (1991-1994).


The drawing, a vocation and a natural talent who know only his closest.


A little-known perspective of Rodriguez Elizondo is his fondness for the cartoon, the journalist Ximena Torres Captive in the interview that is transcribed reveals.

Where was this taste. Why Chile is not public this talent of yours. You have exhibited outside of Chile, where? It was so

boy, who can not remember when I started drawing people from a comic perspective. I found that had some merit, when my art teacher at the school, seized the monkey was doing to a partner, looked appreciatively and asked me to do one to it. In Chile has been a very private hobby, but known and suffered by my friends concho Plaza Brazil and my colleagues in the Faculty of Law. In this all remember "The Escupitín", a bulletin board that took out two other idle. There was no one without his monkey. By the way, the historian Jaime Eyzaguirre repeated good-humored gesture drawing of my teacher. He asked me to give away the caricature he had exposed in the newspaper. In Peru, I published a column in the newspaper Ultima Hora ("articultura Notes"), which I illustrated with comics and cartoons monkeys. And in Israel made a public statement, which was well attended and discussed. I was organized Pituach Herly Mayor, the city where he lived. Also there, the Castilian Aurora magazine published several cartoons of me fellow ambassadors.


Of the Chilean cartoonists and the world, what are you most admire?

Jimmy Scott is a great teacher for your collection gesture, the fineness and cleanliness of the stroke. I also enjoy peanuts, its styling features. In Argentina I still admire the colossal Hermenegildo Sabat, by creative-interpretive elements incorporated. In Peru, is Carlin, who gets distorted caricatures that look like photographs. And in the United States is a great, in the New York Times, but I do not remember your license plate.

Why in this graphic and humorous side of journalism are not many women, given that we are many in the profession and practice of the profession?

Apparently, it's a genre that is beyond the genre. There is, yes, a Frenchwoman who makes comics great. I mean Claire Breteche. His style is so contagious that eventually appear in the monkeys imitated Jimmy Scott himself.

What are your most successful cartoons?

Those of my family. The credit goes to my wife and my children Maricruz Maca and Sebastian, which support and (sometimes) to semi-smile. My kids are monkeys on the day of birth.

What attributes must have a face to be a good cartoon?

Main attribute: not be pretty or clean-shaven (men section). A perfect face is an insult to the cartoonist, who must settle for finding the gesture. And gesture is captured much better when it is inserted in Nose, dried apricots, brush brows, crow's feet, bald, bald or balding with grapevine, feathers and gills of any Episcopal.

is, much of which goes in the Chavez and Lulas Evos, among others, visit us and talk about the Lakes, Insulza and many others who populate the scene. Why women do not like us caricaturized?

because you suspect from the beginning that do not inspire cute cartoons.

Has anyone angry or felt you to see your interpretation of him or her?

As a cartoonist I made, ever caricaturing the mistake of people who had real features of caricature. I learned early (thankfully) that amounted to mocking caricature. That was stupid enough to laugh at because it is short a midget or a homosexual because he does not like women. Beyond that, I learned that women suffer a bit, I stopped trying ... with some exceptions, such as Maricruz and Maca (thanks, again ... we must be cautious and a little bootlicking). As men, they just feel angry or those unsure of themselves, those who love too much and fools serious. Categories 2 and 3 tend to coincide.

What do you think hurts more: a accurate portrait of a successful written or cartoon?

clarify: a good cartoon can only hurt the self-conscious men, fools and prep. But these will hurt anything, oral or written, that is not flattering. The smart guys, cultured and friendly, they know that if they go through life without a good cartoon published, there were none. Published

Terra Chile on 9 November.


Written by José Rodríguez Elizondo on Tuesday November 27 2007 19:59


Works:

  • His first nude and other tales of humor and amazement (Radio U. de Chile, 2006).
  • neighborhood crises in the government of Lagos (test 2006)
  • Chile-Peru: The century we live in danger (test 2004)
  • Chile: a successful case of underdevelopment (essay, 2002)
  • The Pope and his fellow Jews (essay, 2000)
  • The Neruda I knew (Essay, 2000)
  • La pasión de Iñaki (novela, 1996)
  • Crisis y renovación de las izquierdas (Ensayo, 1995)
  • La ley es más fuerte (ensayo, 1995)
  • Vargas Llosa: historia de un doble parricidio (Ensayo, 1993)
  • Por no matar al general (Novela, 1993)
  • Crisis de las izquierdas en América Latina (Ensayo, Premio América del Ateneo Madrid, 1990)
  • Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America, Madrid: Ediciones de Cultura Hispánica, 1989
  • Nosferatu and other exiles (Cuentos. 1984).


Awards:

  • King of Spain Prize for Journalism (1984), for his work in the magazine Caretas
  • Diploma of Honor Municipality de Lima (1985)
  • America Award Ateneo de Madrid (1990)
  • International Award Peace of the City of Zaragoza (1991).

Ref:

http://www.tendencias21.net/conosur/

http://docs.tercera.cl/especiales/2001/verdeolivo/capitulo03/entrevista02.htm

http://www.terra.cl/noticias/index.cfm?id_cat=302&id_reg=875955

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

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application note highlights the Remembrance Photo

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Thursday, November 22, 2007

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Generation Reunion Reunion

The past week met graduate Generation 1997, the Liceo de Aplicación. It indicates a link where you can see some photos of that meeting.

http://www.slide.com/r/NA07EFfe4D9h2-1UtpqB_o3TwldTThIj?view=original

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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97 67

Forty years is possible only once

Science and popular wisdom agree that emotion increases with age. A good demonstration of this was the lunch that the generation share Ldea 67 to Saturday 10 November at the restaurant El Caleuche to re-enter or remember the 40 years of our formal exit from the eaves strict but loving of our teachers.

was late 1967 when 156 young people full of concerns and believed to be men in a bustling world of illusions and seizures abandoned the classrooms that were growing. They felt that finally broke the egg and cut the umbilical cord. It was already the sixth year graduates of the humanities. And saw themselves arise in the first germs ideological, but that never stopped respected, appreciated. Divide unthinkable.

later life behaved differently with each of us. For some better than others and still others could not be physically but in loving memory of Saturday's fair. We reached 58.

five teachers accompanied us: Jorge Perez (French), Arturo Escalona (physics), Jaime Petit (biology), Theodebert Rojas (PE) and Fernando Barraza (PE). Do me that!



The lunch was enhanced by the fiery speeches of several former students of the generation and the teachers present. In addition, these list as last happened 40 years ago. Nobody made little effort to hide a tear that escaped mischievous, especially when the name the missing and for all, all responded "present, sir."

I take this forum to pay due recognition to the organizing committee (comprising representatives of the four sixths), which for months he took his ... for the success of the meeting.

No details or loose ends left from the transportation of the most "busy and important", to collect the funds, pay what he had to pay, to help those in need to avoid missing, CD recording of a memorial with pictures of past and present, to what I personally find most striking: all dressed in red T-shirts with the logo glorious Ldea left chest on a black legend "Generation 67".


solapines Finally we had to hang us with name and year of graduation to identify and recognize after four decades without a hug and, in many cases not even see us.

is likely that we can meet again, but it is impossible to do so in 40 years. Therefore, as of Saturday, 10 was unprecedented and unrepeatable. What a pity the who missed it!

Arnoldo García Carreras

Journalist
6 º D 1967
Humanities Lyceum Application
acarrerasg@vtr.net

Monday, November 19, 2007

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Generation Reunion, 1979 4A

Only a few days ago, there was a meeting room camaraderie A year 1979 graduate of the Liceo de Aplicación , gathered at the Santa Rosa Country Club Las Condes, Catholic University.

The arrival was at about noon for a football game or tennis according to preferences, then the healthy exercise and drink a few beers, passed a room where a video was prepared by Nicolas Correa, with memories of our student days, including serial music tv that marked or refer to any of us, and our image in the time of primary and secondary images of those who were our teachers and inspectors.

It continued to this lunch, then to entertain a while singing karaoke, the typical light and closed off, guitar playing several songs from that era, to say the amount of memory flocked to each of us on this magical day, new memories to be dusted off and many touching words of several of us.
attendees as the photo left to right starting always with the bottom row are:
Juan Carlos Molina, Guillermo Castro, Marcelo Valenzuela, Marcelo Bustamante, Ricardo Toloza, Waldo Corvalan, Max Avila, Juan Olivares, Patrick Jorquera, Renato Chacón, Rafael Pizarro, behind Nicolas Correa, Andres Allende, Ricardo Araya (of hat), hidden behind Cesar Pizarro, Hector Bravo, Pedro Cavicchioli yellow, next to Abraham Jarpa, in front of them, Victor Ayala, Brown, and Jaime Sepulveda.

Collaboration Rafael Guzman Pizarro
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Saturday, November 17, 2007

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Manfred Max-Neef
Economist, musicians, teachers and university rectors,
Candidate for President of the Republic, Alternative Nobel Prize

Manfred was born October 16, 1932 in Valparaiso, Chile. His parents were German, which, however, did not belong to the classic nineteenth-century immigration introverted, but those who moved to South America after the 1st World War. His mother sent him an education humanism and love for music, the father is one of the founders of the Chilean political economy.

He studied Humanities at the Liceo de Aplicación, graduating in 1949 from sixth in humanities later admitted to study economics.

Manfred Max-Neef
tells about his graduation from college: "I just graduated from the University of Chile, at 21 years old, I received a job offer from Shell. I was legitimately proud of being hired by one of the largest companies in the world. I made very good race in a few years, becoming a young and successful executive. After four years I was a night alone in my living room, listening to the Brahms First Symphony. By the second movement had the sudden feeling that Brahms asked, "What are you doing with your life?" It was a feeling so intense that I began to imagine visions of my future as an executive worldwide, making big oil business, in the middle of well-known tycoons. Suddenly I was sure that the character did not fit me. I could not recognize me at ease in these images. A week later I gave up undisclosed, of course, the real reasons "brahmsianas." I returned to college to complete my studies graduate. And Brahms acquired with a debt of gratitude for life. "

Max-Neef leaves the conventional career to engage in intellectual vagrancy, while developing a growing interest in development issues. In 1957 he's back to the industry and is dedicated to studying the problems of developing countries. He worked for UN organizations and U.S. universities and Latin America. In 1961 goes to a school called the U.S., where it becomes a career in Berkeley, California.

In 1973 accepted a call from the University of Chile, which was up just before the coup against the government of the Unit Popular. Max-Neef went into exile.

happens to work in Argentina in the Bariloche Foundation, strongly marked by Carlos Mallmann, and which grow symbiotically natural sciences, mathematics and music. In those times is published "Limits of poverty ', in A. Herrera and HD Scolnik, which appears in the Bariloche model "which presents a model of alternative world based on equality and the idea of \u200b\u200bbasic needs, it does not end with the global collapse.

Project Between work and theoretical reflection, grow your wealth of ideas. Max-Neef is finally rewarded in 1983 with the Alternative Nobel.

With the prize money, Max-Neef in Santiago, Chile founded the Center for the Study and Promotion of Urban Affairs (CEPAUR), in order to implement their ideas on a "human scale development 'and from then multiply the international awards.

Max-Neef
becomes a member of the Club of Rome, the European Academy of Arts and Sciences, International Group Protectors of Refugee Studies Program at the University of Oxford, Great Britain, as well as committees Scientific Leopold Kohr Academy in Salzburg, Austria, and Honorary International Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, Sweden. It also forms the Advisory Board of the Institute for Environmental Creativity (Creative Environment Institute) in Yokohama, Japan and serves as scientific advisor to the Black Sea University, Romania, and Fellow of the British Society Schumacher.

Professor of Ecological Economics in the UK also Schumacher College, based in Devon, also participates on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Ecological Economics (Journal of Ecological Economics). Professor of Development Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and visiting teacher at several universities in the United States and other countries in Latin America.

For current activities, the expert in applied economics vast experience as a member of the Advisory Council of the Governments of Canada and Sweden for Sustainable Development, or as a professor of economics at the University of Chile.

Among other duties, he served as an Economist General Fund of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Head of Mission of the International Labour Organization (ILO), consultant to the United Nations Fund Children's Fund (UNICEF) and United Nations Program for Development (UNDP).

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intellectual sympathy for simple people, the small is beautiful Schumacher, Leopold Kohr's obsession by units comprised inspired by Dag-Hammarskjöld Foundation, I needed examples of alternative sector development in Latin America, the alternative thinking of the Bariloche Foundation and especially its own project work fueled the search for Max-Neef's proposals for the implementation of the 'human scale development. " As the development should not be imposed from above but must come from the base, developed a method to grasp the true wishes and needs of ordinary people.

The "development" defined it as the "liberation of possibilities creative "of all members of society, as a distinctly separate concept of economic growth and not be a condition for it.

The object of his search as exemplified by the act of a mother breastfeeding her baby, a newborn has a basic need, the subsistence finds satisfaction in being breastfed, an act which in turn wakes up other needs such as protection, love and identity and simultaneously stimulates your satisfaction.

According to this model, Max-Neef builds an array with nine basic needs (tenth, the search for transcendence, seemed then too bold), connected axiologically with four categories of satisfaction of needs. The nine basic needs are: subsistence, protection, affection, understanding, participation, leisure, creation, identity and freedom. The four categories corresponding to the level of satisfaction are: be, have, do, and interaction.

Experiments were originally performed in the late 60's and early 70's in different parts of Latin America and then went elsewhere, even in developed countries. With the experience thus obtained was then crystallized as a result that will have a central value in thinking posterior de Max-Neef: no existe, tal su tesis, correlación alguna entre el grado de desarrollo económico (industrial) y la felicidad relativa de las personas implicadas y también parecen aumentar la soledad y la alienación en las sociedades desarrolladas.

Para los conocedores de las teorías del desarrollo, tales formulaciones no son nada nuevo. En ese sentido, Max-Neef no es tanto un teórico, sino más bien un pensador pragmático sobre lo sensato y factible, que desea inspirar a la gente sencilla de la periferia geográfica y social a desarrollar la iniciativa propia, la responsabilidad y la búsqueda de identidad. Tampoco es el fundador de una escuela propia del pensamiento, sino que moves within defined parameters and by others before him, Schumacher, Kohr, Fundación Bariloche, Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation. Max-Neef wants to be a voice in the chorus of alternative thinkers, a stubborn and high voice.

In his reflections on the future of humanity has come to define scenarios between sunset and feasibility. As possibilities include the partial or total loss of humanity as a result of a nuclear or ecological catastrophe. But the real terror for Max-Neef is the scene of a realization of science fiction, the case of a polarized society of barbarians, in which the rich barricade themselves behind wire barbed, high voltage fences, walls with shards of glass and armed guards, while some in the midst of nightmarish landscapes, the marginalized wander in and steal.

These reflections lead him in the 90 to make the thesis of 'threshold' at a certain point of economic growth, industrialization classic, quality of life of citizens began to decline. Verify this hypothesis based on the index of Sustainable Economic Welfare of the United Nations: Austria, as the timid modernizing, you get a better position than Germany and the countries of continental Europe experienced the "threshold point" less dramatically than England, USA

For most Chileans Manfred Max-Neef is known in the mid-nineties, when in the midst of a polarized presidential election, launched a bizarre presidential campaign where the candidate, Manfred himself, said that under no circumstances I wanted to be president. The nomination in 1993, managed to overcome in votes to the Communist candidate, was generated in a participatory process by a large rainbow of contesting social and political organizations. This, in a context in which he was guaranteed the victory of the Concertación's presidential candidate, as could be expected that a portion of the electorate seek expression through this application.

was Rector of the Universidad Austral de Chile (1994 - 2002). Currently he serves as Professor of Ecological Economics and Pro Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management at the Universidad Austral de Chile, and maintains collaborative relationships with diverse groups of researchers from Europe and Latin America.


THEIR WORKS

  • Limits to Anthropic Manipulation of the Biosphere. Paper, University of Chile and the Club of Rome, 1999.

  • Economic Growth and Quality of Life: A Threshold Hypothesis, in: Ecological Economics, 15 (1995), 115-118.

  • Barefoot Economy Signals from the Invisible World (1993).

  • Human Scale Development: Concepts, Applications and Reflections (1993).

  • From the Outside Looking in: Experiences in Barefoot Economics. Foreword by Leopold Kohr, Uppsala, Dag-Hammarskjöld-Foundation (new edition, London, Zed Books 1992).

  • -Real-Life Economics. Understanding Wealth Creation. Edited by Paul Ekins and Manfred Max-Neef, London, New York, Routledge.
  • 1992 Rethinking
  • City Latin America (1988).

  • Real Life Economics: Understanding Wealth Creation (1992).

  • From the Outside Looking In: Experiences in Barefoot Economics (1992).

  • Human Scale Development. Conception, Application and Further Reflections. New York, London, Apex Press. 1991

  • menschlichem Entwicklung nach Mass (1990).

  • From the Outside Looking In (1984).

  • Fran Andra Sidan
  • (1984).

  • civil society and democratic culture: Messages and paradoxes. With Antonio Elizalde Santiago de Chile, CEPAUR. 1989.

  • Work, Urban Size and Quality of Life (1978).

  • The World Apart (1972).

  • Resources Development (1968).

  • Business Motivation and Concentration of Economic Power (1965).

  • Around a Sociology of Development (1965). Awards


  • Alternative Nobel Prize 1983, awarded by the Parliament of Sweden as the creator of the principles of "Barefoot Economics" and the Theory Human Scale Development.

  • In 1987, he received the National Prize for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights, delivered by a group of institutions that fought against the dictatorship that ruled the destiny of Chile between 1973 and 1990 and acknowledged that how the work of the scientist in favor of democracy in his country.

  • Gold Shield merit Grand Officer of the Order of Sol de Carabobo, Venezuela.
    academic award granted by the University of Manizales, Colombia. (1997)

  • Japanese Soka University bestowed the Award Highest Honor University (University Award of Highest Honour) (1997).

  • Medal Excellence in Grade Gold Universitaria, Universidad Santiago de Cali, Colombia.

  • Doctor of Economics honoris causa from the University of Jordan.

References
http://www.sipaz.net/noticias.shtml?x=4572
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_Max-Neef
http://www.tierramerica.net/global/consejo/mmneef.shtml
http://www.revistaca.cl/2005/10/manfred-max-neef-la-inevitable-necesidad- of-a-more-efficient-energy /
http://www.max-neef.cl
http://www.mundonuevo.cl/revista/nov_dic_2007/interior_jpg/10.php
http://www .iepe.org / magazine / ver_articulo.php? id = 91 & PHPSESSID = 44b4f3170fde70b904ef7d9f4aa60cb4
http://www.mundonuevo.cl/revista/nov_dic_2007/interior_jpg/10.php
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Thursday, November 15, 2007

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application note highlights the Remembrance Photo

eighth year of 1975
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Collaboration Rafael Guzman Pizarro
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