Progresividad e impuesto de guerra: análisis de la Ley 002 de las Farc después de 10 años
Progressivity and war tax: analysis of Act 002 of the FARC after 10 years
Fernando Estrada
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In this working paper us propose to carry out an interpretation of the aspects argumentative and economic of the law 002 of the Farc, or law of pays for the war. Our interpret this stratagem like part of the game of strategy politicians by means of which the insurgent group seeks to balance forces in it rocks it of negotiations. The laws 002 evidence the characteristics of to widespread threat that, contrary to other threat types, it achieves some superior effects of political interference. Us examines the threat from to vision instrumentalist of the rationality, and us show preliminarily how the threat constitutes to topic of political irrationality that dog have apocalyptic effects for the process of peace. Our exposition understands the following order: Introduction; 1) The law 002 in its context; 2) The war for other means; 3) The threat like political stratagem; 4) Threatens and irrationality; 5) Repercussions on the process of peace; Conclusions
Keywords: War in Colombia; Political Economy; Political Philosophy; New Rhetoric; Threatens, extortion; Rationality. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H2 H23 H26 H55 H56 H57 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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