Twenty theses on politics
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Author
Publication
2008 - Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina
Language
English
Word Count
40,000 words, Guess
Page Count
160 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetwentythesesonpo01duss_2
- ISBN-139780822343288
- ISBN-139780822343455
- ISBN-100822343282
- ISBN-100822343452
and 8 more
- Goodreads3394919
- WikidataQ57234415
- LibraryThing6568682
- Library of Congress Control Number2008024945
- OCLC Control Number209333900
- Better World Books9780822343288
- Better World Books9780822343455
- Open LibraryOL16909849M
Classifications
- DDC320
- LCCJA69.S6 D8713 2008
- LCCJA69.S6D8713 2008
Description
"First published in Spanish in 2006, Twenty Theses on Politics is a major statement on political philosophy from Enrique Dussel, one of Latin America's -- and the world's -- most important philosophers, and a founder of the philosophy of liberation. Synthesizing a half-century of his pioneering work in moral and political philosophy, Dussel presents a succinct rationale for the development of political alternatives to the exclusionary, exploitative institutions of neoliberal globalization. In twenty short, provocative theses he lays out the foundational elements for a politics of just and sustainable coexistence. Dussel first constructs a theory of political power and its institutionalization, taking on topics such as the purpose of politics and the fetishization of power. He insists that political projects must criticize or reject as unsustainable all political systems, actions, and institutions whose negative effects are suffered by oppressed or excluded victims. Turning to the deconstruction or transformation of political power, he explains the political principles of liberation and addresses matters such as reform and revolution. 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 South -- from Nestor Kirchner, Tabaré Vasquez, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Evo Morales, Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro, and so many others -- show 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."--Back cover.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Latin America in translation
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