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versão impressa ISSN 0121-3261versão On-line ISSN 2011-7574
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RESTREPO, Gabriel. Following Orlando Fals Borda's Steps: Religión, Music, Life Worlds and Carnival. Investig. desarro. [online]. 2016, vol.24, n.2, pp.199-239. ISSN 0121-3261. https://doi.org/10.14482/indes.24.2.8841.
Abstract In a narrative mood, the author, a sénior sociologist of the secondgeneration, follows his proper path in the remembrance of the founder of the colombian sociology, Orlando Fals Borda, a path which has been imprinted by the long sequence of violences since the 9th of april of 1948, when he was a child and when Orlando returned as a young bachellor of arts to the country. Also musician, Orlando composed then a song for the peace of Colombia, a common desire specially for all the social scientists only now approching in a new horizon, at eigth years of the foundefdeath. After that recollection of the figure of the great master, centered in the archetype of the scapegoat, the author present more than seven new arguments to demostrate the universal relevance of the work of the pioneer: a new aproach to the concept of senti-pensamiento; a inedit valuation of his Wertbezieung (reference to values) as a member of the calvinistic branch of protestantism, nothwithstanding turning to the signs of the people as Índices of predestination, almos fast in the mood of a paraphrasis of a motto of Espinoza: Deus, sive populus, God, that means the people; carnival as a epistemologhical inspiration; musical talent and deep listening to people's voices; a gift for analysis in a synthetic and integrated theory; sound preference for the worlds of life; an ephic of non-violence and disidanza; an inusual sensitivity to gender equity and gender balance, whose genesis is here explained in the vital formation in his family.
Palavras-chave : Colombian sociology; Orlando Fals Borda's life and work; The founder as a skapegoat; Sociology; religion; carnival; gender and music; Disidance: dissent through dance.