Good quality life as human integral sustainable development and the dialogue for its contruction
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Abstract
Human Integral Sustainable Human Development, on a level with the concept of good quality life, requires, besides the joy of having rights, socioeconomic guarantees, organizational strengthening, personal competences, and accessibility to information; moreover, that the relationship among subjects and agents of development constitutes a gathering of peers for social construction.
Here, the concept of dialogue plays a relevant role as a communicational activity in which the other is not seen as an adversary, but as a peer, with significant practices, experiences, and perspectives for the cooperative and co-responsible management for the development of a good quality life. In this process, the tools used to establish the dialogue cannot be granted more importance than the dialogue itself.