Socio-cultural and political context of Secular State

Abstract

The staging of culture is given at the time that education will be women and men in society. The multidimensional nature of man required a formation from the beginning to integrate the whole person. The Catholic school has tried to respond to that there evangelized from the school, forming citizen’s heaven and earth. However, the social context is leading to secularize the dimensions of everyday life. Positioning of liberalism as an ideology and economic policy requires a secular state that guarantees freedom of belief and worship. The Mexican experience of the past two centuries will live in a special way this process in which the power struggle between church and state make secularism a conflict of interest.
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Keywords

Secular State
Secularism
State
Democracy
Pluralism