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The advance of the global extreme right, the climate emergency and the destruction of the democratic pacts of the 20th century make up a political scenario that requires a profound exercise of intellectual acuity for those who wish to build more just, free and egalitarian societies. Thanks to a work of philosophical rigor and political commitment - in which authors as diverse as Vico, Hegel, Foucault, Gramsci, Heidegger, Bertomeu, Segato, de Martino or Mariátegui coexist -, Luciana Cadahia articulates a range of problems related to the organization popular, affections, the republic, populism,…mehr

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The advance of the global extreme right, the climate emergency and the destruction of the democratic pacts of the 20th century make up a political scenario that requires a profound exercise of intellectual acuity for those who wish to build more just, free and egalitarian societies. Thanks to a work of philosophical rigor and political commitment - in which authors as diverse as Vico, Hegel, Foucault, Gramsci, Heidegger, Bertomeu, Segato, de Martino or Mariátegui coexist -, Luciana Cadahia articulates a range of problems related to the organization popular, affections, the republic, populism, nature and care, guided by a singular concern: is it possible to project a new humanist pact in the terms of a feminist and plebeian republic? "Republic of Care" seeks to answer this question, while refuting false dichotomies, clichés and various quagmires of current philosophy, which establish an insurmountable opposition between republican, populist and feminist theories. She glimpses, through uncompromising intellectual intervention, a political imagination of the future.
Autorenporträt
Luciana Cadahia es licenciada en filosofía por la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba y doctora en filosofía por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Ha sido profesora en diferentes universidades de América Latina, Europa y Estados Unidos. Actualmente es Profesora Asociada del Instituto de Estética de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile y dirige el diplomado 'Encrucijadas actuales del pensamiento crítico'. También coordina la red internacional 'Populismo, Republicanismo y Crisis Global'. Es autora de numerosos libros y artículos publicados y traducidos a diferentes lenguas, entre los que destacan Siete ensayos sobre el populismo (junto a Paula Biglieri, Herder, 2021), Mediaciones de lo sensible (2017) y El círculo mágico del Estado (2019). Su campo de trabajo intelectual se centra en la filosofía latinoamericana y continental, con especial énfasis en lo político, la estética y lo popular. También escribe sobre temas de actualidad política y colabora con diferentes medios de comunicación internacionales.