Twenty Theses on Politics /
"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...
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Idioma: | Inglés Español |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2008.
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- The Liberation of Politics : Alterity, Solidarity, Liberation / by Eduardo Mendieta
- Corruption and the Political Field : The Public and the Private
- The Political Power of the Community as Potentia
- Institutional Power as Potestas
- Obediential Power
- The Fetishization of Power : Power as Domination
- Strategic Political Action
- The Need for Political Institutions : The Material Sphere (Ecological, Economic, Cultural) : Fraternity
- Institutions in the Spheres of Democratic Legitimacy and Feasibility : Equality and Liberty : Governability
- Ethics and the Implicit Normative Principles of Politics : The Material Principle
- The Formal-Democratic and Feasibility Principles of Politics
- The People : The Popular Sector and "Populism"
- Liberatory Power as Hyperpotentia and the "State of Rebellion"
- The Political Principles of Liberation: The Critical Material principle
- The Critical-Democratic and Strategic Transformation Principles
- Liberation Praxis of Social and Political Movements
- Anti-Hegemonic Praxis and the Construction of a New Hegemony
- Transformation of Political Institutions: Reform, Transformation, Revolution : Political Postulates
- Transformation of Institutions in the Material Sphere: "Perpetual Life" and Solidarity
- Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Democratic Legitimacy : Irruption of New Rights : "Perpetual Peace" and Alterity
- Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Feasibility : The "Dissolution of the State"? Liberation.