Repensando la disolución del Estado: Poder político y soberanía popular en Enrique Dussel

Enrique Dussel has spent the last 20 years of his intellectual work rethinking political praxis from the oppressed, trying to overcome the negative conceptions of power that according to the author have prevailed in all modern philosophy. The theoretical climate in which Dussel has addressed these i...

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Autor principal: Frías, Javier Ignacio
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto Multidisciplinario de Estudios Sociales Contemporáneos 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/estudiosocontemp/article/view/2645
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Sumario:Enrique Dussel has spent the last 20 years of his intellectual work rethinking political praxis from the oppressed, trying to overcome the negative conceptions of power that according to the author have prevailed in all modern philosophy. The theoretical climate in which Dussel has addressed these issues coincided with the emergence of currents that sought alternatives to neoliberalism in the horizontal experience of the new social movements, which led the author to put the classic question of the "extinction of the State" as one of the axes of his interventions in the field of political philosophy.In what sense does the marxist proposal of the dissolution of the State continue to be valid today? In this paper we explore the theoretical strategies used by Dussel to formulate this problem under new terms. Thus, by reviewing the dusselian categories, their conception of power, their reflections on democracy and their insistence on the analytical richness of the concept of the people, we try to trace the reading keys and the theoretical operations with which the author it takes up some of the topics of the debate about the relationship between State, democracy and popular struggles in the context of the so-called "late capitalism".