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'''EMECU''' is an acronym for ''Escuela Magnetico Espiritual de la Comuna Universal'' (Magnetical-Spiritist School of the Universal Commune. Founded in Buenos Aires in 1911 by a Basque phylosopher named [[Joaquín Trincado]],(formerly electrician), in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The EMECU blended the phylosophical ideals of [[Spiritism]], supported on its own phylosophical doctrines; synthesized on 14 published books (yet 44 or more written by Joaquin Trincado, that still remain unpublished), whose contents defined the essential structure of universal life and development of men social organization beginning from creation until now, over perfect conjuction with universe and its laws, reflected on universal solidarity. Rejecting not only [[capitalism]] but also [[Bolshevik Communism]]. Trincado defines communism founded on 'Truth and Light Spiritism' which asserts that religions are enemies of progress and withholds the chance of freedom of thought; that there is the existence of spirit, which is the most essential part of life, and reason for eternal and undefined progress of mankind. EMECU (or MSS of UC) phylosophical approach states from the social point of view, that human society will arrive to a stage of perfect commune as effect of a natural and progressive process of natural development of humanities over an infinite universe.
'''EMECU''' is an acronym for ''Magnetical-Spiritual School of Universal Commune'' (Escuela Magnetico Espiritual de la Comuna Universal). Founded in Buenos Aires in 1911 by a Basque phylosopher named [[Joaquín Trincado mateo]],(formerly electrician), in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The EMECU blended the phylosophical ideals of [[Spiritism]], supported on its own phylosophical doctrines; synthesized on 14 published books (yet 44 or more written by [[Joaquín Trincado Mateo]], that still remain unpublished), whose contents defined the essential structure of universal life and development of men social organization beginning from creation until now, over perfect conjuction with universe and its laws, reflected on universal solidarity. Rejecting not only [[capitalism]] but also [[Bolshevik Communism]]. [[Joaquin Trincado]] defines communism founded on 'Truth and Light Spiritism' which asserts that religions are enemies of progress and withholds the chance of freedom of thought; that there is the existence of spirit, which is the most essential part of life, and reason for eternal and undefined progress of mankind. EMECU (or MSS of UC) phylosophical approach states from the social point of view, that human society will arrive to a stage of perfect commune as effect of a natural and progressive process of natural development of humanities over an infinite universe.


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EMECU is an acronym for Magnetical-Spiritual School of Universal Commune (Escuela Magnetico Espiritual de la Comuna Universal). Founded in Buenos Aires in 1911 by a Basque phylosopher named Joaquín Trincado mateo,(formerly electrician), in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The EMECU blended the phylosophical ideals of Spiritism, supported on its own phylosophical doctrines; synthesized on 14 published books (yet 44 or more written by Joaquín Trincado Mateo, that still remain unpublished), whose contents defined the essential structure of universal life and development of men social organization beginning from creation until now, over perfect conjuction with universe and its laws, reflected on universal solidarity. Rejecting not only capitalism but also Bolshevik Communism. Joaquin Trincado defines communism founded on 'Truth and Light Spiritism' which asserts that religions are enemies of progress and withholds the chance of freedom of thought; that there is the existence of spirit, which is the most essential part of life, and reason for eternal and undefined progress of mankind. EMECU (or MSS of UC) phylosophical approach states from the social point of view, that human society will arrive to a stage of perfect commune as effect of a natural and progressive process of natural development of humanities over an infinite universe.