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«Los Derechos Humanos al descubierto» con Alfredo Cruz Prados

Alfredo Cruz Prados is a Spanish philosopher and legal theorist, best known for his work in political philosophy, philosophy of law, and natural law theory, particularly within the Thomistic (Aristotelian–Thomist) tradition.

He is important for several reasons:

  1. Critique of Modern Liberalism and Human Rights Theory
    Cruz Prados is widely recognized for his rigorous critique of modern liberal political philosophy and the contemporary discourse of human rights. He argues that modern theories of rights are grounded in an individualistic conception of freedom that departs radically from classical natural law. According to him, this shift weakens the idea of the common good and dissolves the notion of general justice.

  2. Defense of Classical Natural Law (Thomism)
    Drawing heavily on Thomas Aquinas, Cruz Prados defends a classical understanding of natural law in which law, justice, and morality are intrinsically ordered toward social life and solidarity. In his view, natural law is not primarily about subjective rights, but about objective moral order and shared responsibility within the political community.

  3. Central Role of Solidarity and Common Good
    One of his most distinctive contributions is the emphasis on solidarity as the core of justice. He argues that justice cannot be reduced to the protection of individual autonomy, but must be understood as participation in the common good. This position directly challenges dominant contemporary legal paradigms.

  4. Influence in Spanish Legal and Political Thought
    Cruz Prados has had a significant impact on academic debates in Spain, especially among scholars critical of positivism, liberal individualism, and constitutional rights inflation. His work is frequently cited in discussions on constitutional theory, moral philosophy, and the foundations of law.

This video interview addresses the following issues:The lack of a solid foundation for the current concept of human rights and the conception of personhood that it implies.The crisis of legitimacy of human rights and the decline of their authority.Human rights as a possible tool for ideological imposition.The influence of human rights on democratic debate and the homogenization of societies.The loss of the legal meaning of norms.



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