Sociological Research Center has awarded the National Prize in Political Science and Sociology to Carlos Moya. It was a splendid act, punctual, well organized, in a Wellington hotel lounge, large but cozy. Chaired the Infanta Cristina, a graduate in the field, has chaired previous installments of the award. Ramón sat with her Jauregui, Minister of the Presidency and Ramon Ramos, president of CIS. There was full house, proof that the profession respects, admires and loves a teacher. That one breathed there. A tribute to a life devoted to intellectual work and intellectual only. The
was conducted by Salvador Giner who drew a portrait of the winner through a lifetime of communication that have been maintained. He did a very relaxed, with frequent annotations in the margin, gestures of complicity with the audience with much of which is shared key as that term metalinguistic the situation in reference to the regime above. The roots are critical sociology Giner stated flatly when speaking of Sociology said criticism was to be redundant. Then with wit and empathy assessed the work of Moya. There were comments for economic power, the city and the Leviathan and even award-winning recent inquiries about Islam by linking Holy War and the theorem of Ibn Khaldun with the bombing of the twin towers. It was a great laudatio.
After Moya Moya spoke about and he did so authentic a way that was touching. At least for me. Since Giner had already spoken about it, he decided to do on other and where one had been launched to explain to the world the importance of his work, Moya spoke of their teachers. Ie made his intellectual biography. We saw René König in Berlin and later in Madrid at the Department of Ruiz Giménez, where those who were subsequently treated with eminent thinkers and personalities of public life, as Peces Barba, Elías Díaz García Raúl Morodo or Luison San Miguel. Almost out the entire generation. But their teachers, those who are considered disciple are Nicolás Ramiro Rico and Francisco Murillo Ferrol of those who spoke in detail and love to delight of the crowd. Among his teachers, in an exercise of historical memory, First mentioned in his father, literature professor, activist The shanty , first imprisoned and later refined by a regime in which, as one of the two speakers had been appointed dictator's successor Prince Juan Carlos. Blessed is he who may have teachers who are parents and parents who are teachers.
I was struck by the coincidence. At the end of the critical sociology was largely done in struggle against the dictatorship that was the case with the monarchy which he represented there the Infanta, daughter of the appointment. In which underpin the fragile balance of civilized nations. There is nothing wrong except the fact peculiar that the Princess has to be accompanied by a young uniformed officer in the Army who acts as secretary. I would put civilians in these matters. The military is for something else.
Finally, a great event. Ramon Jauregui, who is a thoughtful man, tackled the problem of poor image of political democracy, and being among specialists, called theories, recommendations. Of course, as then denied the social sciences the nature of exact science, so opened the politicians the opportunity to participate in the development of these theories and proposals. And he did very well because that's politics, dialogue and communication all in all, in a climate of respect and harmony. Then we'll see what comes out.
The Infanta also embroidered with restraint and discretion. He lay in the arms of Ortega, insurance value, and set out on a date the essential content of Ortega ratiovitalism not know if in full accordance with the place where, by Don Jose, scientists are reminded attendees that if science is important, more so is life. Grey, dear friend, is all theory, green the golden tree of life says Mephistopheles. Clear that science is in the life and theory in the golden tree. But I do not know if that will worry the Infanta. Guess you just have to be young.
Congratulations, Carlos. It was exciting.
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