Duke University Press
Twenty Theses on Politics
Twenty Theses on Politics
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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 Vásquez, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Evo Morales, Hugo Chávez, 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.
Author: Enrique Dussel
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 11/01/2008
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 8.30h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780822343288
About the Author
Enrique Dussel is Professor of Ethics in the Department of Philosophy at the Iztapalapa campus of the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana. He also teaches courses at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Dussel is the author of more than fifty books, including Beyond Philosophy: Ethics, History, Marxism, and Liberation Theology; The Invention of the Americas: Eclipse of the "Other" and the Myth of Modernity; and Philosophy of Liberation. He is a co-editor of Coloniality at Large: Latin America and the Postcolonial Debate, also published by Duke University Press.
George Ciccariello-Maher is a doctoral candidate in political science at the University of California, Berkeley. Eduardo Mendieta is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center at Stony Brook University. His many books include Global Fragments: Globalizations, Latinamericanisms, and Critical Theory and Thinking from the Underside of History: Enrique Dussel's Philosophy of Liberation (co-edited with Linda Martín Alcoff).
