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""Twenty Theses on Politics" is a groundbreaking manifesto charting new terrain toward de-colonial political philosophy and political theory. It is based on the experience and interpretation of current events in Latin America. There is nothing comparable."--Walter D. Mignolo, author of "The Idea of Latin America"
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""Twenty Theses on Politics" is a groundbreaking manifesto charting new terrain toward de-colonial political philosophy and political theory. It is based on the experience and interpretation of current events in Latin America. There is nothing comparable."--Walter D. Mignolo, author of "The Idea of Latin America"
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780822343455
- ISBN-10: 0822343452
- Artikelnr.: 23880027
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780822343455
- ISBN-10: 0822343452
- Artikelnr.: 23880027
Enrique Dussel
Foreword: The Liberation of Politics: Alterity, Solidarity, Liberation /
Eduardo Mendieta vii
Preliminary Words xv
Introduction 1
Thesis 1. Corruption and the Political Field: The Public and the Private 3
Part One: The Prevailing Political Order
Thesis 2. The Political Power of the Community as Potentia 13
Thesis 3. Institutional Power as Potestas 18
Thesis 4. Obediential Power 24
Thesis 5. The Fetishization of Power: Power as Domination 30
Thesis 6. Strategic Political Action 36
Thesis 7. The Need for Political Institutions: The Material Sphere
(Ecological, Economic, Cultural): Fraternity 43
Thesis 8. Institutions in the Spheres of Democratic Legitimacy and
Feasibility: Equality and Liberty: Governability 50
Thesis 9. Ethics and the Implicit Normative Principles of Politics: The
Material Principle 56
Thesis 10. The Formal-Democratic and Feasibility Principles of Politics 62
Part Two: The Critical Transformation of the Political: Toward the New
Political Order
Thesis 11. The People: The Popular Sector and "Populism" 71
Thesis 12. Liberatory Power as Hyperpotentia and the "State of Rebellion"
78
Thesis 13. The Political Principles of Liberation: The Critical Material
Principle 83
Thesis 14. The Critical-Democratic and Strategic Transformation Principles
88
Thesis 15. Liberation Praxis of Social and Political Movements 94
Thesis 16. Anti-Hegemonic Praxis and the Construction of a New Hegemony 103
Thesis 17. Transformation of Political Institutions: Reform,
Transformation, Revolution: Political Postulates 108
Thesis 18. Transformation of Institutions in the Material Sphere:
"Perpetual Life" and Solidarity 114
Thesis 19. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Democratic
Legitimacy: Irruption of New Rights: "Perpetual Peace" and Alterity 122
Thesis 20. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Feasibility: The
"Dissolution of the State"? Liberation 131
Notes 139
Bibliography 151
Index 155
Eduardo Mendieta vii
Preliminary Words xv
Introduction 1
Thesis 1. Corruption and the Political Field: The Public and the Private 3
Part One: The Prevailing Political Order
Thesis 2. The Political Power of the Community as Potentia 13
Thesis 3. Institutional Power as Potestas 18
Thesis 4. Obediential Power 24
Thesis 5. The Fetishization of Power: Power as Domination 30
Thesis 6. Strategic Political Action 36
Thesis 7. The Need for Political Institutions: The Material Sphere
(Ecological, Economic, Cultural): Fraternity 43
Thesis 8. Institutions in the Spheres of Democratic Legitimacy and
Feasibility: Equality and Liberty: Governability 50
Thesis 9. Ethics and the Implicit Normative Principles of Politics: The
Material Principle 56
Thesis 10. The Formal-Democratic and Feasibility Principles of Politics 62
Part Two: The Critical Transformation of the Political: Toward the New
Political Order
Thesis 11. The People: The Popular Sector and "Populism" 71
Thesis 12. Liberatory Power as Hyperpotentia and the "State of Rebellion"
78
Thesis 13. The Political Principles of Liberation: The Critical Material
Principle 83
Thesis 14. The Critical-Democratic and Strategic Transformation Principles
88
Thesis 15. Liberation Praxis of Social and Political Movements 94
Thesis 16. Anti-Hegemonic Praxis and the Construction of a New Hegemony 103
Thesis 17. Transformation of Political Institutions: Reform,
Transformation, Revolution: Political Postulates 108
Thesis 18. Transformation of Institutions in the Material Sphere:
"Perpetual Life" and Solidarity 114
Thesis 19. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Democratic
Legitimacy: Irruption of New Rights: "Perpetual Peace" and Alterity 122
Thesis 20. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Feasibility: The
"Dissolution of the State"? Liberation 131
Notes 139
Bibliography 151
Index 155
Foreword: The Liberation of Politics: Alterity, Solidarity, Liberation /
Eduardo Mendieta vii
Preliminary Words xv
Introduction 1
Thesis 1. Corruption and the Political Field: The Public and the Private 3
Part One: The Prevailing Political Order
Thesis 2. The Political Power of the Community as Potentia 13
Thesis 3. Institutional Power as Potestas 18
Thesis 4. Obediential Power 24
Thesis 5. The Fetishization of Power: Power as Domination 30
Thesis 6. Strategic Political Action 36
Thesis 7. The Need for Political Institutions: The Material Sphere
(Ecological, Economic, Cultural): Fraternity 43
Thesis 8. Institutions in the Spheres of Democratic Legitimacy and
Feasibility: Equality and Liberty: Governability 50
Thesis 9. Ethics and the Implicit Normative Principles of Politics: The
Material Principle 56
Thesis 10. The Formal-Democratic and Feasibility Principles of Politics 62
Part Two: The Critical Transformation of the Political: Toward the New
Political Order
Thesis 11. The People: The Popular Sector and "Populism" 71
Thesis 12. Liberatory Power as Hyperpotentia and the "State of Rebellion"
78
Thesis 13. The Political Principles of Liberation: The Critical Material
Principle 83
Thesis 14. The Critical-Democratic and Strategic Transformation Principles
88
Thesis 15. Liberation Praxis of Social and Political Movements 94
Thesis 16. Anti-Hegemonic Praxis and the Construction of a New Hegemony 103
Thesis 17. Transformation of Political Institutions: Reform,
Transformation, Revolution: Political Postulates 108
Thesis 18. Transformation of Institutions in the Material Sphere:
"Perpetual Life" and Solidarity 114
Thesis 19. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Democratic
Legitimacy: Irruption of New Rights: "Perpetual Peace" and Alterity 122
Thesis 20. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Feasibility: The
"Dissolution of the State"? Liberation 131
Notes 139
Bibliography 151
Index 155
Eduardo Mendieta vii
Preliminary Words xv
Introduction 1
Thesis 1. Corruption and the Political Field: The Public and the Private 3
Part One: The Prevailing Political Order
Thesis 2. The Political Power of the Community as Potentia 13
Thesis 3. Institutional Power as Potestas 18
Thesis 4. Obediential Power 24
Thesis 5. The Fetishization of Power: Power as Domination 30
Thesis 6. Strategic Political Action 36
Thesis 7. The Need for Political Institutions: The Material Sphere
(Ecological, Economic, Cultural): Fraternity 43
Thesis 8. Institutions in the Spheres of Democratic Legitimacy and
Feasibility: Equality and Liberty: Governability 50
Thesis 9. Ethics and the Implicit Normative Principles of Politics: The
Material Principle 56
Thesis 10. The Formal-Democratic and Feasibility Principles of Politics 62
Part Two: The Critical Transformation of the Political: Toward the New
Political Order
Thesis 11. The People: The Popular Sector and "Populism" 71
Thesis 12. Liberatory Power as Hyperpotentia and the "State of Rebellion"
78
Thesis 13. The Political Principles of Liberation: The Critical Material
Principle 83
Thesis 14. The Critical-Democratic and Strategic Transformation Principles
88
Thesis 15. Liberation Praxis of Social and Political Movements 94
Thesis 16. Anti-Hegemonic Praxis and the Construction of a New Hegemony 103
Thesis 17. Transformation of Political Institutions: Reform,
Transformation, Revolution: Political Postulates 108
Thesis 18. Transformation of Institutions in the Material Sphere:
"Perpetual Life" and Solidarity 114
Thesis 19. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Democratic
Legitimacy: Irruption of New Rights: "Perpetual Peace" and Alterity 122
Thesis 20. Transformation of Institutions in the Sphere of Feasibility: The
"Dissolution of the State"? Liberation 131
Notes 139
Bibliography 151
Index 155