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Twenty Theses on Politics
About this book
Twenty Theses on Politics is inspired by recent political transformations in Latin America. As Dussel writes in Thesis 15, regarding the liberation praxis of social and political movements, "The winds that arrive from the Southâfrom Nestor Kirchner, TabarĂ© VĂĄsquez, Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva, Evo Morales, Hugo ChĂĄvez, Fidel Castro, and so many othersâshow us that things can be changed. The people must reclaim sovereignty!" Throughout the twenty theses Dussel engages with Latin American thinkers and activists and with radical political projects such as the World Social Forum. He is also in dialogue with the ideas of Marx, Hegel, Habermas, Rawls, and Negri, offering insights into the applications and limits of their thinking in light of recent Latin American political thought and practice.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Foreword: The Liberation of Politics: Alterity, Solidarity, Liberation
- Preliminary Words
- Introduction
- Thesis 1. Corruption and the Political Field: The Public and the Private
- Part One: THE PREVAILING POLITICAL ORDER
- Part Two: THE CRITICAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE POLITICAL: TOWARD THE NEW POLITICAL ORDER
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index