Esto es la Universidad.... pública




Este blog está dirigido a vosotros, los estudiantes que acabáis de llegar a la Universidad. A la Universidad pública. A la universidad de todos. La que costeamos entre todos para que independientemente del nivel de vuestros ingresos familiares tengáis la oportunidad de aprender y de transformar vuestra vida. Para que aprendáis Derecho y, sobre todo, os convirtáis en personas pensantes y críticas, dispuestas a integraros inteligentemente en el mundo que os ha tocado vivir.

En este blog encontraréis primero las instrucciones para sacar el máximo provecho de "nuestro" esfuerzo conjunto a lo largo de estas semanas de clase. Pero también algo más: una incitación permanente a aprender, un estímulo para que vayáis más allá de la mera superación del trámite administrativo del aprobado. Escribía el piloto, escritor y filósofo francés Antoine de Saint Exupéry (1900-1944) en El Principito, que "sólo se conocen las cosas que se domestican". Por eso voy a tratar de convenceros de lo importante que es "domesticar" lo que vais a estudiar. Para que sintáis lo apasionante que es descubrir el mundo a través del Derecho. Pero no del Derecho a secas, sino del Derecho en su trayectoria histórica, en el marco cultural de la civilización en la que aparece. Para que comprendáis como sugería José Ortega y Gasset, que preservar nuestra civilización depende de que cada generación se adueñe de su época y sepa vivir "a la altura de los tiempos".

Para ello cada semana os diré qué tenéis que estudiar y cómo, os proporcionaré lecturas y os recomendaré ejercicios. También compartiré con vosotros pensamientos y consideraciones que vengan a cuento, al hilo de lo que vayamos estudiando.

Tendremos que trabajar mucho, vosotros y un servidor. Pero eso dará sentido a vuestro -nuestro- paso por la Universidad. Será un esfuerzo muy rentable para vuestro -mi- engrandecimiento como personas. Os lo aseguro.

Ánimo, y a por ello.

Un saludo cordial

Bruno Aguilera-Barchet

jueves, 11 de febrero de 2021

Welcome to the Class European Union Political History

 Dears Students,

It is a great pleasure to welcome you to this new edition of European Union Political History. Certainly a weird edition in the wave of the disturbances caused by this Pandemic situation. For a whole year now the World has been obliged to live in a different way. And even if when the Pandemia will disappear from our lives -all Pandemias do- life might not be the same afterwards. 

Despite our personal experience of suffering, weariness and boredom, and the fact that in February 2021 there are over 100 million cases, with 80 million recoveries and 2,4 million deaths, if we look back into History considering previous Pandemics we will realize that it is not a big deal considering we live in a 7 billion people World. Look at the following image where you will see graphically that this Covid 19 is a "tiny" Pandemic.




 This is the big advantage of History: it help us to understand where we are in the present moment. The problem with Covid 19 is that for a long time we have lived comfortable lifes, and we thought that through science and technology we controlled completelly the World. We do not. Please remember how odd is that we have forgotten that from 1981 to our days AIDS has killed 35 million people and you will understand that our fears on the one hand come from the fact that we do not control the situation and on the other that we are not used to suffer in our materially comfortable world. 

I start this course with this reflection to stress how important is to look back into History to understand our Present. And this, of course, is valid as well for understanding the European Union. A quite difficult thing if we just look at what is happening in this strange association of States right now. Without considering its origins and its further developments the EU is completely ununderstandable. So lets look at its History. 

The EU starts in 1992 with the Treaty of the European Union, familiarly called the Maastricht Treaty. But the history of European integration, that is getting back at when we started the Communitarian Method, goes back to the Spring of 1950 with the Schumann Declaration. And the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community is impossible to understand without looking at which was the situation in the World after 1945. And so on. This why we will start from the beginning to understand how Europe started after the Fall of the Western Roman empire, with the first European nations, the Barbarian people that created the first Germanic Kingdoms. All the way to the Brexit and the Covid Pandemic. 

For dealing with such an extensive History you will have to work intensively the Written Materials that are at your disposal. I will suggest every week what part you have to work for presential and "on line" classes. It is not eas to organize the course with the split of the group in two for the presential classes. But we will make it. The idea is that we will take advantage of the presential classes to interact in an effective way, while in the on line ones we will explain the corresponding Teaching Guide. By the way I will advise you to print in paper these materials, because it will enable you to include clarifying notes in it.  

Concerning the Evaluation, you will have a partial exam on March 18 which will include all the materials of the firs 5 Teaching Guides (up to page 122).And there will be a final exam on May 14. Both exams presential. With dates, concepts, short questions and longer questions. The mark you will get as an average of the two exams will represent 60% of your final mark.

The big novelty in this course edition is that the remaining 40% will be the result of the evaluation of the Book Reports corresponding to the three compùlsery readings you have to get through, and the Essay you have to write. You have all the details in the Aula Virtual. But we will explain how it goes in the classroom. 

I am extremely concerned about the efficiency of Education. This is why from page 320 to 345 of your Materials you have an Education Appendix with some interesting texts that try to make you think about what should be the aim of Education. Because I am really concerned with the fact that we should work in the learning process in the most efficient way. And this the reason why I oblige to read and write, and most of the exam will require that you fully understand the materials Memory is a useful tool, but is not enough to learn. The basic aim is that you understand. 

A final consideration: please try to assist to as many presential classes as you can. I am not obliging you to do so because of this Pandemic situation, but I will take into account your interventions in the classroom. Bear this in mind. The Socratic Method is for me, by far, the best way to learn. And is fun!!!

Good luck!





 



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