The Concept of Other in Latin American Liberation The Concept of Other in Latin American Liberation

The Concept of Other in Latin American Liberation

Fusing Emancipatory Philosophic Thought and Social Revolt

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In this exciting new study, Eugene Gogol interweaves three strands that form the intellectual bedrock for the concept of the Other in the Latin American context: Hegel's dialectic of negativity, Marx's humanism, and autochthonal emancipatory thought. From this foundation, the book explores the relation of liberatory philosophic thought to today's social and class movements. Gogol considers the logic of capitalism on Latin American soil, the ecological crisis in Latin America, and the concept and practice of self-liberation. Still one of the most contested terrains of Latin American thought, the Other has been of central concern for many luminary thinkers including Leopoldo Zea, Octavio Paz, and JosZ Carlos Mari_tegui. While these writers may not garner much publicity in the world press, the highly public and ongoing struggles of the Zapatistas and Brazil's Landless Workers Movement demonstrate the continuing need to theorize the volatile nature of Latin American social reality.

GENRE
Non-fictie
UITGEGEVEN
2002
19 april
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
398
Pagina's
UITGEVER
Lexington Books
GROOTTE
1,6
MB

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