These present papers have the intention to discuss the recovering of individual,
collective and universal harmony among man, creatures and nature from the
social life pillars developed during the last seven thousand years of gregorian
transition activity between wild life to urban life: ethics, solidarity, and
engagement with all kind of living species. The essay starts with Bartolome de
las Casas ―The destroyed paradise‖, then continues with Gonzalo Guerrero, the
Renegade, a Spaniard sailor converted to Maya culture; and finishes with the
James Cameron science fiction film Avatar. The article counts on Edgard Morin
ethics anthropology based on individual/society/species triad, solidarity ethics,
comprehension ethics, mankind ethics and respect and concern with the other.
This essay also brings to light the principles and postulates defended by
philosophers, thinkers and theorists from Anthropology, Philosophy, Sociology,
Theology and Literature and Comparative Studies such as Mikahil Bakhtin,
Henry H. H. Remak, Leonardo Boff, Frederic Jameson among others.