¿La vida no vale nada? Algunos valores de los mexicanos
Abstract
Mucho se habla de una supuesta personali- dad única del mexicano y con frecuencia la asociamos con valores como el relajo, la espontanei- dad, el ingenio, la impuntualidad, el sentido del humor, la informalidad o la tradición familiar. Pensadores como Samuel Ramos, Octavio Paz y Roger Bartra han tratado de desentrañar las claves de “lo mexicano” en ensayos como El perfil del hombre y la cultura en México (1963), El laberinto de la soledad (1959 ) y La sangre y la tinta: ensayos sobre la condición posmexicana (1999). Sin embargo, son escasos los estudios empíricos sobre la personalidad y las creencias de los mexicanos. Muy pocos investigadores se han dado a la tarea de hacer encuestas en grupos significativos de la población para encontrar referentes empíricos sobre lo que piensan o creen los mexicanos
Downloads
Downloads
Issue
Section
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license.
Authors who publish in Sinéctica agree to the following terms:
The authors retain copyright and grant the journal the right of first publication of the authorized work simultaneously under a Creative Commons Attribution License, which allows others to share the work as long as both the authorship of the work and the initial publication in this journal are acknowledged.
Authors may enter into additional separate contractual agreements for non-exclusive distribution of the published version of the journal (e.g., publishing in an institutional repository or a book), with acknowledgement of initial publication in this journal.
Authors are allowed to publish their work in institutional repositories or on their own website before and during the submission process, as it may generate productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of the published work.
Explanatory note: As of 2017 Sinéctica is governed by the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 3.0 International License, a version that standardizes licenses internationally.
Articles published between 1992 and 2016 are covered by a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license, which allows a work to be shared and distributed non-commercially and with acknowledgement of the author, but prohibits modification of the original creation.