Abstract.During the last two hundred and thirty years, the concept of equitable individual freedoms and justice have turned in lathe to a liberal paradigm, which is the result of an interactive process between different paradigms throughout the history of the State that they were imposed as attributions of social classes and were then configured as limits to power in favour of a Newtonian social perspective. Under this perspective, different debates on human rights have shaped theories about how to interpret rights in societies 'democratic Liberals' struggles, and these have developed hiperliberales theories about international justice and of the inevitable globalization which will be checked for criticising in this article.