In order to achieve a true democracy, this book explores different political and philosophical traditions that do not necessarily seem to speak in unison, notwithstanding their common goal: to propose an alternative to hard-line neo-liberalism, Western hegemony and coloniality.
In order to achieve a true democracy, this book explores different political and philosophical traditions that do not necessarily seem to speak in unison, notwithstanding their common goal: to propose an alternative to hard-line neo-liberalism, Western hegemony and coloniality.
Ricardo Sanín-Restrepo is a member of the Caribbean Philosophical Association and a professor of legal and political theory at several institutions across Latin America, including Universidad Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM), Universidad Central de Quito, Universidad San Luis de Potosí (Mexico), PUC Rio de Janeiro, and Universidad Javeriana in Colombia, among others. He is the author of Decolonizing Democracy (RLI, 2016).
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Acknowledgements 1. Coloniality: Decrypting Power in a Solid State 2. First Definition of Democracy: The Hidden People as the Dark Energy of Power 3. Difference and Simulacra: The Poisoned Gift of Platonism 4. The Plastic Soul of Democracy: Power Between Potentia, Potestas, and Actuality 5. The Phantom Pain of Civilization: Against Negri¿s Understanding of Spinoza Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements 1. Coloniality: Decrypting Power in a Solid State 2. First Definition of Democracy: The Hidden People as the Dark Energy of Power 3. Difference and Simulacra: The Poisoned Gift of Platonism 4. The Plastic Soul of Democracy: Power Between Potentia, Potestas, and Actuality 5. The Phantom Pain of Civilization: Against Negri¿s Understanding of Spinoza Bibliography Index
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