🌍 Democracy in Action: Our Learning Journey at FEDAC Manresa 🏛️📚
Throughout the course, we have explored the meaning and importance of democracy, not only as a political concept but also as a fundamental value in our society. Through various activities and projects, we have investigated its origins, key figures, and its impact on our daily lives.
These two presentations showcase our reflections, research, and creative expressions on democracy. From philosophical perspectives to artistic representations, we have sought to understand and represent this concept in innovative and meaningful ways.
This presentation explores the connection between democracy and literature, focusing on the novel Nada by Carmen Laforet, which depicts life in post-war Spain and the political atmosphere of the time.
Students analyzed key themes related to democracy and governance, drawing connections to political philosophy by studying thinkers such as Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. They reflected on the concept of the social contract and how different forms of government influence society.
His presentation delves into the foundations of democracy by analyzing the ideas of Aristotle, one of the most influential philosophers in political thought.
Students examined his perspective on government systems, civic responsibility, and justice, comparing them to modern democratic structures. Through interactive activities such as "Diamond Square", they visually represented key democratic principles and debated their relevance in today's society.