The other: motive of fear as an expression of exclusion
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Abstract
Fear is everywhere, it is in the midst of progress, it storms into the places of the imagination and, as if it were a dark necessity, it makes a presence at times when, voluntarily or involuntarily, a sign of natural danger or provoked, for example, is life-threatening. There is in it a particular and ambivalent content that makes it interesting, although not easy, to worry about its meaning, characteristics and sources, as well as its forms of manifestation in subjects and societies throughout history.
Keywords:
Fear Exclusion Other Similar Suspicion Danger Wrong Death